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Long-term oxygen therapy, noninvasive ventilation, and other clinical variables in chronic lung diseases
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Do patients with moderate hypoxemia require LTOT?
Nikolay Kyuchukov (Belene, Bulgaria), Nikolay Kyuchukov, Nikolay Yanev, Iliya Krachunov, Zlatina Ivanova, Preslava Kyuchukova, Petkana Hristova, Plamen Pavlov, Pavlina Glogovska, Tsanya Popova, Yavor Ivanov
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International Congress 2016 – Long-term oxygen therapy, noninvasive ventilation, and other clinical variables in chronic lung diseases
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Long-term oxygen therapy, noninvasive ventilation, and other clinical variables in chronic lung diseases
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Nikolay Kyuchukov (Belene, Bulgaria), Nikolay Kyuchukov, Nikolay Yanev, Iliya Krachunov, Zlatina Ivanova, Preslava Kyuchukova, Petkana Hristova, Plamen Pavlov, Pavlina Glogovska, Tsanya Popova, Yavor Ivanov. Do patients with moderate hypoxemia require LTOT?. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3701
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