X5 values measured on Impulse Oscillometry (IOS) help differentiate healthy, asthmatic, COPD and ILD subjects from one another.
V. Das (PUNE, India), Y. Thorat (PUNE, India), N. Vanjare (PUNE, India), S. Rasam (PUNE, India), S. Madas (PUNE, India), R. Kodgule (PUNE, India), S. Salvi (PUNE, India), S. Pawar (PUNE, India)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Respiratory physiology and measurements
Session: Respiratory physiology and measurements
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1403
Disease area: Airway diseases, Interstitial lung diseases
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