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Sleep-disordered breathing: cardiovascular consequences, epidemiology, phenotypes and comorbidities
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Does the required pressure difference between REM and NREM sleep during titration polysomnography impact on the severity of complex sleep apnoea?
H. Nakayama (Tokyo, Japan), M. Kobayashi (Tokyo, Japan), M. Yanagihara (Tokyo, Japan), S. Tsuiki (Tokyo, Japan), Y. Inoue (Tokyo, Japan)
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International Congress 2018 – Sleep-disordered breathing: cardiovascular consequences, epidemiology, phenotypes and comorbidities
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Sleep-disordered breathing: cardiovascular consequences, epidemiology, phenotypes and comorbidities
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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