Prognostic significance of obstruction severity in COPD patients admitted to coronary artery bypass grafting.

E. Klester (Kazan, Russian Federation), K. Klester (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Balitskaya (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Berdyugina (Barnaul, Russian Federation), V. Elykomov (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Zateev (Barnaul, Russian Federation)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Clinical determinants and biomarkers of COPD
Session: Clinical determinants and biomarkers of COPD
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2007
Disease area: Airway diseases

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E. Klester (Kazan, Russian Federation), K. Klester (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Balitskaya (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Berdyugina (Barnaul, Russian Federation), V. Elykomov (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Zateev (Barnaul, Russian Federation). Prognostic significance of obstruction severity in COPD patients admitted to coronary artery bypass grafting.. 2007

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