VEF1 and PEF correlation by digital peak expiratory flow and conventional spirometry in children

A. Parente (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), M. March (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), C. Sant´anna (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), P. Maia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), P. Araújo (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), L. Alleluia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Respiratory physiology and measurements
Session: Respiratory physiology and measurements
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1395
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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