Effectiveness of sequential automatic-manual home respiratory polygraphy scoring

Masa Juan F., Corral Jaime, Pereira Ricardo, Duran-Cantolla Joaquin, Cabello Marta, Hernández-Blasco Luis, Monasterio Carmen, Alonso-Fernandez Alberto, Chiner Eusebi, Vázquez-Polo Francisco-José, Montserrat Jose M., the Spanish Sleep Group

Source: Eur Respir J 2013; 41: 879-887
Journal Issue: April
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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