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Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Cardiovascular autonomic control and baroreceptor sensitivity in patients with stable chronic heart failure and sleep disordered breathing
S. Asadi, M. Ruis, S. Radakovic, I. Mikulic, O. Burghuber, A. Valipour (Vienna, Austria)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Nocturnal cardiology: chronic heart failure, acute chest syndrome, coronary artery disease and collagen vascular disease
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Thematic Poster Session
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902
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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S. Asadi, M. Ruis, S. Radakovic, I. Mikulic, O. Burghuber, A. Valipour (Vienna, Austria). Cardiovascular autonomic control and baroreceptor sensitivity in patients with stable chronic heart failure and sleep disordered breathing. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 902
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