Post-bronchodilator response (PBDR) evaluated by plethysmographic and spirometric target parameters in patients with COPD, asthma-COPD-overlap (ACO) and asthma
R. Kraemer (Berne, Switzerland), M. Leuenberger (St. Gallen, Switzerland), F. Gardin (Zürich, Switzerland), J. Barandun (Zürich, Switzerland), K. Klingler (Zürich, Switzerland), L. Kern (St. Gallen, Switzerland), M. Brutsche (St. Gallen, Switzerland)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Innovations in equipment and their application
Session: Innovations in equipment and their application
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3399
Disease area: Airway diseases
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R. Kraemer (Berne, Switzerland), M. Leuenberger (St. Gallen, Switzerland), F. Gardin (Zürich, Switzerland), J. Barandun (Zürich, Switzerland), K. Klingler (Zürich, Switzerland), L. Kern (St. Gallen, Switzerland), M. Brutsche (St. Gallen, Switzerland). Post-bronchodilator response (PBDR) evaluated by plethysmographic and spirometric target parameters in patients with COPD, asthma-COPD-overlap (ACO) and asthma. 3399
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