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Noninvasive ventilation in chronic respiratory failure
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Effects of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist on ventilatory variability and chaos during exercise
T. Mirkovic, F. Kindler, Z. Samara, M. Schmidt, D. Adler, A. Demoule, A. Duguet, C. Straus, T. Similowski, S. Gottfried (Paris, France; Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Noninvasive ventilation in chronic respiratory failure
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Noninvasive ventilation in chronic respiratory failure
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Oral Presentation
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3041
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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T. Mirkovic, F. Kindler, Z. Samara, M. Schmidt, D. Adler, A. Demoule, A. Duguet, C. Straus, T. Similowski, S. Gottfried (Paris, France; Montreal, Canada). Effects of neurally adjusted ventilatory assist on ventilatory variability and chaos during exercise. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3041
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