Adrenomedullin independently predicts exertional hypoxemia in COPD – Results of European PROMISE COPD study
D. Stolz, W. Boersma, F. Blasi, R. Louis, J. Aerts, T. Welte, A. Lacoma, K. Kostikas, B. Milenkovic, A. Marin, J. Rakic, L. Boeck, P. Castellotti, G. G. U. Rohde, A. Torres, S. Hertel, S. Giersdorf, M. Tamm (Basel, Aarau, Switzerland; Alkmaar, Breda, Maastricht, Netherlands; Milan, Italy; Liege, Belgium; Hannover, Hennigsdorf, Germany; Badalona, Barcelona, Spain; Thessaloniki, Greece; Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia)
Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Guidelines and exacerbations
Session: Guidelines and exacerbations
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 173
Disease area: Airway diseases
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D. Stolz, W. Boersma, F. Blasi, R. Louis, J. Aerts, T. Welte, A. Lacoma, K. Kostikas, B. Milenkovic, A. Marin, J. Rakic, L. Boeck, P. Castellotti, G. G. U. Rohde, A. Torres, S. Hertel, S. Giersdorf, M. Tamm (Basel, Aarau, Switzerland; Alkmaar, Breda, Maastricht, Netherlands; Milan, Italy; Liege, Belgium; Hannover, Hennigsdorf, Germany; Badalona, Barcelona, Spain; Thessaloniki, Greece; Belgrade, Republic Of Serbia). Adrenomedullin independently predicts exertional hypoxemia in COPD – Results of European PROMISE COPD study. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 173
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