Activity monitor outcomes in COPD – Assessment of variability of 6 monitors as part of the IMI PROactive project

Z. Louvaris, D. Langer, S. Giavedoni, Y. Raste, H. Van Remoortel, E. M. Gatti Regueiro, F. Wilson, I. Vogiatzis, N. Hopkinson, R. Rabinovich, B. Peterson, T. Troosters (Athens, Greece; Leuven, Belgium; Sao Paolo, Brazil; London, Edinburgh, Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Clinical physiology for clinical problems
Session: Clinical physiology for clinical problems
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2157
Disease area: Airway diseases

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Z. Louvaris, D. Langer, S. Giavedoni, Y. Raste, H. Van Remoortel, E. M. Gatti Regueiro, F. Wilson, I. Vogiatzis, N. Hopkinson, R. Rabinovich, B. Peterson, T. Troosters (Athens, Greece; Leuven, Belgium; Sao Paolo, Brazil; London, Edinburgh, Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom). Activity monitor outcomes in COPD – Assessment of variability of 6 monitors as part of the IMI PROactive project. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 2157

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