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Progress and a new era for noninvasive mechanical ventilation
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Does patient-ventilator asynchrony actually affect sleep during nocturnal noninvasive ventilation?
H. Rabarimanantsoa, U. S. Freitas, C. Letellier, L. Achour, L. C. Molano, F. Portier, E. Delagree, J. F. Muir, A. Cuvelier (Rouen, France)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Progress and a new era for noninvasive mechanical ventilation
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Progress and a new era for noninvasive mechanical ventilation
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Respiratory critical care, Sleep and breathing disorders
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H. Rabarimanantsoa, U. S. Freitas, C. Letellier, L. Achour, L. C. Molano, F. Portier, E. Delagree, J. F. Muir, A. Cuvelier (Rouen, France). Does patient-ventilator asynchrony actually affect sleep during nocturnal noninvasive ventilation?. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 364
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