Impact of different positive airway pressure-therapy care models on longer-term therapy termination rates
H. Woehrle (Ulm, Germany), J. Ficker (Nuremberg, Germany), A. Graml (Martinsried, Germany), J. Schnepf (Martinsried, Germany), I. Fietze (Berlin, Germany), P. Young (Bad Feilnbach, Germany), C. Schoebel (Essen, Germany), M. Arzt (Regensburg, Germany)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Advance in treatments for sleep and breathing disorders and long-term adherence
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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