The effect of conventional chest physiotherapy and vibratory positive pressure therapy system on lung clearance index and spirometry in patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia

E. Atag (Istanbul, Turkey), P. Ergenekon (Istanbul, Turkey), N. Bas Ikizoglu (Istanbul, Turkey), I. Bingol (Istanbul, Turkey), Y. Gokdemir (Istanbul, Turkey), E. Erdem Eralp (Istanbul, Turkey), A. Evkaya (Istanbul, Turkey), K. Gencer (Istanbul, Turkey), E. Karadag Saygi (Istanbul, Turkey), B. Karadag (Istanbul, Turkey)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Insights in primary ciliary dyskinesia, asthma and lung function testing
Session: Insights in primary ciliary dyskinesia, asthma and lung function testing
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4672
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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