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Is it still relevant to consider polysomnography as essential for noninvasive ventilation titration?
Jean-Christian Borel, Jesus Gonzalez-Bermejo
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Eur Respir J, 53 (5) 1900619; 10.1183/13993003.00619-2019
Journal Issue:
May
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care, Sleep and breathing disorders
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