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Usage of a mobile BiPAP device for reducing dyspnea during exercise in patients with moderate to severe COPD naive to mechanical ventilation- a randomized crossover trial –
D. Majorski (Cologne, Germany), S. Schwarz (Cologne, Germany), F. Magnet (Cologne, Germany), J. Callegari (Cologne, Germany), C. Schmoor (Freiburg, Germany), W. Windisch (Cologne, Germany)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Non-invasive ventilation during acute and chronic respiratory failure: technical aspects, adherence and effects
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Non-invasive ventilation during acute and chronic respiratory failure: technical aspects, adherence and effects
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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