Late Breaking Abstract - Development, and evaluation of a handheld digital inspiratory airflow resistance monitor, to aid remote respiratory consultations in primary care, post the COVID-19 pandemic.

L. Welch (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), K. Wlodarczyk (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), A. Revat (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), G. Everdell (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), M. Grigorov (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom), N. White (Southampton (Hampshire), United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Nursing aspects in asthma and COPD: self-management and pulmonary rehabilitation
Session: Nursing aspects in asthma and COPD: self-management and pulmonary rehabilitation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4433

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