Number of tests and the time needed to fulfil the quality criteria for plethysmographic measurements

D. Ionita, C. Stroescu, G. Weiss, I. Stoicescu, M. Burecu, C. Nita, A. Croitoru, D. Dospinoiu, F. Cojocaru, I. Strambu (Bucharest, Romania)

Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Quality control in lung function and exercise-related issues
Session: Quality control in lung function and exercise-related issues
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3032
Disease area: Airway diseases

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