Mechanical non-invasive pursed-lip breathing ventilation for hypercapnic patients with COPD
C. Jünger (Borstel, Germany), S. Rüller (Borstel, Germany), M. Reimann (Borstel, Germany), L. Krabbe (Borstel, Germany), K. Gaede (Borstel, Germany), C. Lange (Borstel, Germany), C. Herzmann (Borstel, Germany)
Source: International Congress 2019 – COPD treatment: clinical trials, cohorts and inhaler device studies
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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