Long term positive airway pressure effectiveness in obesity hypoventilation syndrome. Pickwick study results

M. Sanchez Quiroga (Plasencia, Spain), B. Mokhlesi (Chicago, Illinois, United States of America), J. Corral PeñAfiel (Caceres, Spain), M. Alonso Alvarez (Caceres, Spain), E. Ordax Carbajo (Caceres, Spain), M. Troncoso Acevedo (Caceres, Spain), M. Gonzalez Martinez (Caceres, Spain), S. Lopez Martin (Madrid, Spain), J. Marin Trigo (Zaragoza, Spain), S. Marti (Caceres, Spain), T. Diaz Cambriles (Caceres, Spain), E. Chiner Vives (SAn Juan de Alicante, Spain), F. Aizpuru Barandiaran (Caceres, Spain), C. Egea Santaolalla (Caceres, Spain), J. Masa Jimenez (Caceres, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Hot topics in non-invasive ventilation
Session: Hot topics in non-invasive ventilation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 5414
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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