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Dealing with the complexity of critically-ill patients
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Outcome and prevalence of sleep breathing disorders (SBD) after an acute exacerbation of obesity-hypoventilation syndrome AE/OHS
Ahmed Abdelghani (Sousse, Tunisia), Jihène Ayachi, Ahmed Khedher, Rahma Ben Jazia, Meddeb Khaoula, Aissa Sana, Ben Salem Halima, Gargouri Imen, Benzarti Mohamed, Boussarsar Mohamed, Ahmed Abdelghani
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International Congress 2016 – Dealing with the complexity of critically-ill patients
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Dealing with the complexity of critically-ill patients
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Thematic Poster
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2133
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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Ahmed Abdelghani (Sousse, Tunisia), Jihène Ayachi, Ahmed Khedher, Rahma Ben Jazia, Meddeb Khaoula, Aissa Sana, Ben Salem Halima, Gargouri Imen, Benzarti Mohamed, Boussarsar Mohamed, Ahmed Abdelghani. Outcome and prevalence of sleep breathing disorders (SBD) after an acute exacerbation of obesity-hypoventilation syndrome AE/OHS. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2133
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