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Prolonged end expiration CO
2
measurement provides valuable estimation of PaCO
2
in COPD
D. Li, Z. Zheng, P. Lin, X. Zhang, R. Chen (Guangzhou, China)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Monitoring respiratory parameters in critically ill patients
Session:
Monitoring respiratory parameters in critically ill patients
Session type:
Thematic Poster Session
Number:
629
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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D. Li, Z. Zheng, P. Lin, X. Zhang, R. Chen (Guangzhou, China). Prolonged end expiration CO
2
measurement provides valuable estimation of PaCO
2
in COPD. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 629
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