Impulse Ocscillometry is a reproducible assessment of airway resistance and reactance in well-controlled asthmatics and healthy controls.

L. Moelgaard Pedersen (Århus, Denmark), N. Mousa (Århus, Denmark), M. Mousa (Århus, Denmark), H. Andersen (Århus, Denmark), A. Bjerrum (Århus, Denmark), T. Skjold (Århus, Denmark), H. Hoffmann (Århus, Denmark), J. Schmid (Århus, Denmark)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Clinical characteristics and diagnostic tools for phenotyping asthma and COPD
Session: Clinical characteristics and diagnostic tools for phenotyping asthma and COPD
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 202
Disease area: Airway diseases

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