Response to the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) test in the elderly, correlations with lung volume and flow (Quid R project)
M. H. H. Diallo, H. Guenard, S. Rouatbi, M. L. Marty, P. Techoueyres, H. Berron, A. Dartigues, J. F. Tessier, J. F. Dartigues, P. Barberger-Gateau (Bordeaux, France)
Source: Annual Congress 2001 - Respiratory mechanics in health and disease
Session: Respiratory mechanics in health and disease
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2405
Disease area: Airway diseases
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M. H. H. Diallo, H. Guenard, S. Rouatbi, M. L. Marty, P. Techoueyres, H. Berron, A. Dartigues, J. F. Tessier, J. F. Dartigues, P. Barberger-Gateau (Bordeaux, France). Response to the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) test in the elderly, correlations with lung volume and flow (Quid R project). Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 2405
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