Impact of nocturnal oximetry on mortality and cardiovascular consequences in the general population after 20 years of follow up
A. Perez Figuera (Madrid, Spain), B. Pintado (Madrid, Spain), D. Velasco (Madrid, Spain), C. Rodriguez (Madrid, Spain), A. García (Madrid, Spain), E. Mañas (Madrid, Spain), C. Egea (Vitoria, Spain), I. Cano Pumarega (Madrid, Spain)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From pathophysiology to clinical consequences of sleep and breathing disorders
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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