Use of artificial intelligence for improving quality control of oscillometry

C. Veneroni (Milano, Italy), A. Acciarito (Milano, Italy), P. Pompilio (Milano, Italy), A. Gobbi (Milano, Italy), R. Dellacà (Milano, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Impact of COVID - 19, quality assurance and technology on pulmonary function
Session: Impact of COVID - 19, quality assurance and technology on pulmonary function
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Number: 2689

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