Collateral ventilation measurement using Chartis: conscious sedation versus general anesthesia

J. Welling (Groningen, Netherlands), K. Klooster (Groningen, Netherlands), J. Hartman (Groningen, Netherlands), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), I. Franz (Groningen, Netherlands), M. Struys (Groningen, Netherlands), A. Absalom (Groningen, Netherlands), D. Slebos (Groningen, Netherlands), C. Barends (Groningen, Netherlands)

Source: International Congress 2019 – New insights into pleural and bronchoscopic interventions
Session: New insights into pleural and bronchoscopic interventions
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3403
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