Impact of patient-ventilator asynchronies during exercise with NIV in patients with COPD

T. Bonnevie (Rouen, France), E. Fresnel (Rouen, France), A. Kerfourn (Rouen, France), C. Viacroze (Rouen, France), J. Muir (Rouen, France), C. Médrinal (Rouen, France), A. Cuvelier (Rouen, France), F. Gravier (Rouen, France), M. Patout (Rouen, France)

Source: International Congress 2019 – The future of pulmonary rehabilitation discussed today
Session: The future of pulmonary rehabilitation discussed today
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 524
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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