Changes in the Lung Clearance Index outside 15% are clinically relevant in children with cystic fibrosis
L. Perrem (Toronto (ON), Canada), S. Stanojevic (Nova Scotia, Canada), S. Davis (Chapel Hill, United States of America), D. Sanders (Indianapolis, United States of America), R. Jensen (Toronto, Canada), M. Shaw (Toronto, Canada), M. Solomon (Toronto, Canada), H. Grasemann (Toronto, Canada), V. Waters (Toronto, Canada), N. Sweezey (Toronto, Canada), N. Mcdonald (Toronto, Canada), J. Guido (Toronto, Canada), C. Clem (Indianapolis, United States of America), F. Ratjen (Indianapolis, United States of America)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Monitoring of lung disease and CFTR function in children with cystic fibrosis
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L. Perrem (Toronto (ON), Canada), S. Stanojevic (Nova Scotia, Canada), S. Davis (Chapel Hill, United States of America), D. Sanders (Indianapolis, United States of America), R. Jensen (Toronto, Canada), M. Shaw (Toronto, Canada), M. Solomon (Toronto, Canada), H. Grasemann (Toronto, Canada), V. Waters (Toronto, Canada), N. Sweezey (Toronto, Canada), N. Mcdonald (Toronto, Canada), J. Guido (Toronto, Canada), C. Clem (Indianapolis, United States of America), F. Ratjen (Indianapolis, United States of America). Changes in the Lung Clearance Index outside 15% are clinically relevant in children with cystic fibrosis. 2672
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