Is daily home spirometry feasible in remote monitoring of interstitial lung disease?

C. Edwards (Dublin, Ireland), S. Barth (London, United Kingdom), G. Saini (Nottingham, United Kingdom), Y. Haider (Preston, United Kingdom), N. Williams (Winchester, United Kingdom), W. Storrar (Basingstoke, United Kingdom), I. Stewart (London, United Kingdom), G. Jenkins (London, United Kingdom), M. Wickremasinghe (London, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Remote monitoring and self-management of respiratory patients
Session: Remote monitoring and self-management of respiratory patients
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3494

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C. Edwards (Dublin, Ireland), S. Barth (London, United Kingdom), G. Saini (Nottingham, United Kingdom), Y. Haider (Preston, United Kingdom), N. Williams (Winchester, United Kingdom), W. Storrar (Basingstoke, United Kingdom), I. Stewart (London, United Kingdom), G. Jenkins (London, United Kingdom), M. Wickremasinghe (London, United Kingdom). Is daily home spirometry feasible in remote monitoring of interstitial lung disease?. 3494

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