The investigation of Isovolumic Acceleration (IVA) as a subclinical marker to assess Right Ventricular (RV) function following the application of CPAP for newly diagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnoea

P. Coss (Dublin , Ireland), G. King (Dublin , Ireland), C. Daly (Dublin , Ireland), R. Murphy (Dublin , Ireland), A. Mc Laughlin (Dublin , Ireland)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Advances in therapeutic plans for sleep disordered breathing
Session: Advances in therapeutic plans for sleep disordered breathing
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