Is chronic cough an additional marker for lung function decline?

H. Abozid (Vienna, Austria), M. Kirby (Toronto, Canada), S. Hartl (Vienna, Austria), R. Breyer- Kohansal (Vienna, Austria), M. Breyer (Vienna, Austria), O. Burghuber (Vienna, Austria), J. Bourbeau (Montreal, Canada), E. Wouters (Maastricht, Netherlands), W. Tan On Behalf Of The Cancold Collaborative Research Group And The Canadian Respiratory Research Network (Vancouver, Canada)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Diagnostic approaches to dyspnoea, chronic cough and upper airway dysfunction
Session: Diagnostic approaches to dyspnoea, chronic cough and upper airway dysfunction
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3136

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