Telemonitored CPAP in OSA patient follow-up. Our evidence.

S. Juarros Martinez (Valladolid , Spain), M. Del Olmo Chiches (Valladolid , Spain), A. Mayoral Aguilera (Barcelona, Spain), S. Arribas Santos (Valladolid, Spain), I. Muñoz Diez (Valladolid, Spain), A. Garcia Onieva (Valladolid , Spain), B. De Vega Sanchez (Valladolid, Spain), E. Macías Fernandez (Valladolid, Spain), D. Vielba Dueñas (Valladolid, Spain), I. Ramos Cancelo (Valladolid, Spain), B. Carton Sanchez (Valladolid, Spain), C. Disdier Vicente (Valladolid, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Treatment of continuous positive airway pressure and monitoring of its effects
Session: Treatment of continuous positive airway pressure and monitoring of its effects
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4162
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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