Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation use in neuromuscular disease: A single centre cohort study

N. Shah (London, United Kingdom), G. Kaltsakas (London, United Kingdom), S. Sheridan (London, United Kingdom), E. Ballard (London, United Kingdom), C. Apps (London, United Kingdom), M. Ramsay (London, United Kingdom), S. Srivastava (London, United Kingdom), E. Suh (London, United Kingdom), R. D'Cruz (London, United Kingdom), M. Mackie (London, United Kingdom), N. Weston (London, United Kingdom), N. Hart (London, United Kingdom), P. Murphy (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pulmonary rehabilitation in clinical conditions
Session: Pulmonary rehabilitation in clinical conditions
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Number: 2001

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