Rapid FEV1/FVC decline is a risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonry disease and mortality in general population

K. Choi (Seoul, Republic of Korea), H. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), J. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea), T. Park (Seoul, Republic of Korea), E. Heo (Seoul, Republic of Korea), D. Kim (Seoul, Republic of Korea), H. Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Source: International Congress 2022 – COPD: from biomarkers to phenotypes and severity
Session: COPD: from biomarkers to phenotypes and severity
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3887

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