Clinical significance of episodic nocturnal hypercapnia and its treatment with non-invasive positive pressur ventilation in patients with stable advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
T. Kitajima (Osaka, Japan), S. Marumo (Osaka, Japan), R. Hara (Osaka, Japan), A. Watanabe (Osaka, Japan), H. Yamaki (Osaka, Japan), H. Shima (Osaka, Japan), M. Shirata (Osaka, Japan), D. Inoue (Osaka, Japan), Y. Katayama (Osaka, Japan), R. Itotani (Osaka, Japan), M. Fukui (Osaka, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2018 – New tools for managing respiratory failure
Session: New tools for managing respiratory failure
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2392
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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T. Kitajima (Osaka, Japan), S. Marumo (Osaka, Japan), R. Hara (Osaka, Japan), A. Watanabe (Osaka, Japan), H. Yamaki (Osaka, Japan), H. Shima (Osaka, Japan), M. Shirata (Osaka, Japan), D. Inoue (Osaka, Japan), Y. Katayama (Osaka, Japan), R. Itotani (Osaka, Japan), M. Fukui (Osaka, Japan). Clinical significance of episodic nocturnal hypercapnia and its treatment with non-invasive positive pressur ventilation in patients with stable advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 2392
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