Comparison of pulsed flow from portable oxygen concentrators with continuous oxygen delivery.
J. Chen (Edmonton, Canada), I. Katz (Paris, France), G. Caillibotte (Paris, France), M. Pichelin (Paris, France), W. Finlay (Edmonton, Canada), K. Zhu (Paris, France), A. Martin (Edmonton, Canada)
Source: International Congress 2018 – What’s new in lung function and exercise assessment in COPD?
Disease area: Airway diseases
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