Positive airway pressure, non-invasive ventilation, exercise and surgery: which treatment for which phenotype?

N. Hart (London, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Obesity: pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges and multidisciplinary treatment
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