Quantitative analysis of paired inspiratory and expiratory CT correlates highly with lung function measurements in COPD patients under tiotropium-olodaterol respimat

F. Herth (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), C. Heussel (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), O. Weinheimer (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), H. Kauczor (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), M. Wielpuetz (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), F. Trudzinski (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany), F. Trinkmann (HeidelbergHeidelberg, Germany)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Quantitative imaging in diffuse lung disease
Session: Quantitative imaging in diffuse lung disease
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4331
Disease area: Airway diseases

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