Late Breaking Abstract - Diagnostic potential of forced oscillometry technique in adults with normal spirometry: data from the LEAD general population cohort

C. Veneroni (Milano, Italy), C. Valach (Vienna, Austria), E. Wouters (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Gobbi (Milano, Italy), R. Dellaca’ (Milano, Italy), M. Breyer (Vienna, Austria), S. Hartl (Vienna, Austria), O. Sunanta (Vienna, Austria), P. Pompilio (Milano, Italy), R. Breyer-Kohansal (Vienna, Austria)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Novel approaches to physiologic studies of lung function
Session: Novel approaches to physiologic studies of lung function
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3115

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