Clinical usefulness of End-Tidal CO2 measured by a novel portable capnograph in patients with respiratory disease

M. Suzuki (Tokyo, Japan), S. Fujimoto (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Horikawa (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Ueki (Tokyo, Japan), H. Takumida (Tokyo, Japan), H. Arai (Tokyo, Japan), H. Watanabe (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Kusaba (Tokyo, Japan), T. Katsuno (Tokyo, Japan), S. Matsumoto (Tokyo, Japan), T. Kakuwa (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Tsujimoto (Tokyo, Japan), K. Sakamoto (Tokyo, Japan), M. Hashimoto (Tokyo, Japan), S. Ishii (Tokyo, Japan), J. Terada (Tokyo, Japan), J. Takasaki (Tokyo, Japan), G. Naka (Tokyo, Japan), M. Iikura (Tokyo, Japan), S. Izumi (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Takeda (Tokyo, Japan), M. Hojo (Tokyo, Japan), H. Sugiyama (Tokyo, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – New insights into sleep apnoea: from diagnosis to treatment
Session: New insights into sleep apnoea: from diagnosis to treatment
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2132

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