Does negative expiratory pressure (NEP) influence the performances of forced expiratory manoeuvres in elderly patient?

D. Vanpee, J. P. Delwiche, C. Swine, J. Jamart, L. Delaunois (Yvoir, Belgium)

Source: Annual Congress 2002 - Airway obstruction measurement (FOT - NEP) sleep and lung sound analysis
Session: Airway obstruction measurement (FOT - NEP) sleep and lung sound analysis
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 319
Disease area: Airway diseases

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