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From the acute to the chronic patient: how do we use noninvasive ventilation?
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Longterm effects of non-invasive ventilation in hypercapnic COPD
L. De Backer, W. Vos, J. De Backer, D. Daems, R. Claes, P. Germonpre, W. De Backer (Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2010 - From the acute to the chronic patient: how do we use noninvasive ventilation?
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From the acute to the chronic patient: how do we use noninvasive ventilation?
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E-Communication Session
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3922
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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L. De Backer, W. Vos, J. De Backer, D. Daems, R. Claes, P. Germonpre, W. De Backer (Antwerp, Edegem, Belgium). Longterm effects of non-invasive ventilation in hypercapnic COPD. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3922
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