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Outcome of adaptive servo ventilation in sleep apnoea
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The design of the Serve-HF study: treatment of sleep-disordered breathing with predominant central sleep apnoea by adaptive servo ventilation in patients with heart failure
M. Cowie (Co-PI), T. Helmut (Co-PI), SERVE-HF-Steering Committee Members Prof. Martin Cowie; Prof. Erland Erdmann; Prof. Patrick Levy... (London, United Kingdom; Essen, Martinsried, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Outcome of adaptive servo ventilation in sleep apnoea
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Outcome of adaptive servo ventilation in sleep apnoea
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4217
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Pulmonary vascular diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders
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M. Cowie (Co-PI), T. Helmut (Co-PI), SERVE-HF-Steering Committee Members Prof. Martin Cowie; Prof. Erland Erdmann; Prof. Patrick Levy... (London, United Kingdom; Essen, Martinsried, Germany). The design of the Serve-HF study: treatment of sleep-disordered breathing with predominant central sleep apnoea by adaptive servo ventilation in patients with heart failure. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 4217
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