Initial acceptance and compliance to nasal CPAP in elderly patients

F. Nogueira, P. Micci, S. Grandval, I. Sergio, D. L. Mario (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Sleep apnoea across the ages
Session: Sleep apnoea across the ages
Session type: E-Communication Session
Number: 3360
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders

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VALIPOUR Arschang - 11.09.2009 01:10
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Interesting data. I recommend to look in to long-term compliance, too. You may consider using Kribbs criteria to assess compliance (>4hrs/night on more than 5 days/week). regards A. Valipour, MD
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