Late Breaking Abstract - Overlap of SGRQ and CAT-defined chronic mucus hypersecretion in the SPIROMICS cohort: implications for digital health
M. Stott-Miller (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), H. Müllerová (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), B. Miller (King of Prussia, United States of America), A. Lazaar (King of Prussia, United States of America), M. Tabberer (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), C. El Baou (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), T. Keeley (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), F. Martinez (New York, United States of America), M. Han (Ann Arbor, United States of America), R. Tal-Singer (King of Prussia, United States of America)
Source: International Congress 2018 – COPD exacerbations and bronchiectasis
Session: COPD exacerbations and bronchiectasis
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4090
Disease area: Airway diseases
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M. Stott-Miller (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), H. Müllerová (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), B. Miller (King of Prussia, United States of America), A. Lazaar (King of Prussia, United States of America), M. Tabberer (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), C. El Baou (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), T. Keeley (Uxbridge, United Kingdom), F. Martinez (New York, United States of America), M. Han (Ann Arbor, United States of America), R. Tal-Singer (King of Prussia, United States of America). Late Breaking Abstract - Overlap of SGRQ and CAT-defined chronic mucus hypersecretion in the SPIROMICS cohort: implications for digital health. 4090
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