Non-invasive ventilation in the very old – what to expect?
L. Furtado Almeida Cunha (Porto, Portugal), M. Jacob (Porto, Portugal), M. Van Zeller (Porto, Portugal), T. Pinto (Porto, Portugal), M. Gonçalves (Porto, Portugal), M. Drummond (Porto, Portugal)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Home non-invasive ventilation: (long-term) effects and prognosis
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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