Fixed-pressure CPAP versus auto-adjusting CPAP : Comparison of efficacy in obstructive sleep apnoea (OSAS) according to the individual level of efficient pressure and pressure variability.

V. Bironneau (Poitiers, France), F. Gagnadoux (Angers, France), P. Ingrand (Poitiers, France), S. Pontier (Toulouse, France), C. Iamandi (Mulhouse, France), L. Portel (Libourne, France), F. Martin (Compiègne, France), A. Mallart (Lille, France), L. Lerousseau (Antibes, France), D. Alfandary (Corveil-Essonne, France), V. Levrat (La Rochelle, France), F. Portier (Rouen, France), R. Tamisier (Grenoble, France), F. Goutorbe (Béziers, France), C. Rabec (Dijon, France), F. Codron (Marcq en Bareuil, France), G. Auregan (Poitiers, France), M. Mercy (Nancy, France), V. Attali (Paris, France), F. Soyez (Bagneux, France), C. Launois (Reims, France), D. Recart (Biarritz, France), M. Vecchierini (Paris, France), J. Meurice (Poitiers, France)

Source: International Congress 2018 – New diagnostic tools for sleep and breathing and healthcare provision options
Session: New diagnostic tools for sleep and breathing and healthcare provision options
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2252
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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