Validating manual selection of tidal breathing curves in awake infants
K. Bains (Oslo, Norway), H. Guðmundsdóttir (Oslo, Norway), E. Amnö (Stockholm, Sweden), K. Carlsen (Oslo, Norway), G. Hedlin (Stockholm, Sweden), B. Nordlund (Stockholm, Sweden), C. Rueegg (Oslo, Norway), H. Skjerven (Oslo, Norway), K. Carlsen (Oslo, Norway)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Evaluation of breathing in children when they are asleep, healthy or ill
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases
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K. Bains (Oslo, Norway), H. Guðmundsdóttir (Oslo, Norway), E. Amnö (Stockholm, Sweden), K. Carlsen (Oslo, Norway), G. Hedlin (Stockholm, Sweden), B. Nordlund (Stockholm, Sweden), C. Rueegg (Oslo, Norway), H. Skjerven (Oslo, Norway), K. Carlsen (Oslo, Norway). Validating manual selection of tidal breathing curves in awake infants. 918
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