Patients’ perspective and lung function correlation:the importance of questionnaires in home mechanical ventilation

A. Da Cunha Fonseca (Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal), M. Sá Marques (Vila , Portugal), S. Conde (Vila , Portugal), P. Oliveira (Porto, Portugal), C. Nogueira (Vila , Portugal), D. Ferreira (Vila , Portugal), D. Adler (Geneva, Switzerland), W. Windisch (Cologne, Germany), R. Nunes (Porto, Portugal), C. Ribeiro (Vila , Portugal)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Home mechanical ventilation: organisation and outcomes
Session: Home mechanical ventilation: organisation and outcomes
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Number: 3576

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