Cardiovascular effects of a mandibular advancement device versus continuous positive airway pressure in moderate obstructive sleep apnea
G. De Vries (Groningen, Netherlands), A. Hoekema (Groningen/Amsterdam/Heerenveen, Netherlands), E. Houwerzijl (Groningen, Netherlands), W. Jacobs (Groningen, Netherlands), J. Van Der Maten (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), B. Stegenga (Groningen, Netherlands), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), P. Wijkstra (Groningen, Netherlands)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Treatments that can serve as an alternative to positive airway pressure (PAP)
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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G. De Vries (Groningen, Netherlands), A. Hoekema (Groningen/Amsterdam/Heerenveen, Netherlands), E. Houwerzijl (Groningen, Netherlands), W. Jacobs (Groningen, Netherlands), J. Van Der Maten (Leeuwarden, Netherlands), B. Stegenga (Groningen, Netherlands), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), P. Wijkstra (Groningen, Netherlands). Cardiovascular effects of a mandibular advancement device versus continuous positive airway pressure in moderate obstructive sleep apnea. 4344
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