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Sleep-disordered breathing: cardiovascular consequences, epidemiology, phenotypes and comorbidities
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Hypopnoea-to-apnoea ratio relates to reduced lung volumes and profound respiratory failure in subjects with obesity-hypoventilation syndrome
I. Paranicova (Kosice, Slovakia), P. Pobeha (Kosice, Slovakia), I. Trojova (Kosice, Slovakia), R. Tkacova (Kosice, Slovakia), P. Joppa (Kosice, Slovakia)
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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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