P0.1/PetCO2 slope as an indirect measurement of CO2 hypersensitivity in patients with central sleep apnoeas.
A. Ortiz Reyes (Oviedo, Spain), R. Fernandez Álvarez (Oviedo, Spain), G. Rubinos Cuadrado (Oviedo, Spain), I. Ruiz Alvarez (Oviedo, Spain), M. Iscar Urrutia (Oviedo, Spain), M. Vazquez Lopez (Oviedo, Spain), P. Casan Clara (Oviedo, Spain)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Pathophysiological aspects of obstructive sleep apnoea from sea level to high altitude
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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