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Predictors Of continuous positive airways pressure usage at six months in minimally symptomatic patients: further data from the MOSAIC trial

Predictors Of continuous positive airways pressure usage at six months in minimally symptomatic patients: further data from the MOSAIC trial

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Main Authors: Turnbull, C, Craig, S, Kohler, M, Stradling, J
Format: Conference item
Udgivet: American Thoracic Society 2015
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  • Predictors of continuous positive airways pressure usage at six months in minimally symptomatic patients: further data from the MOSAIC trial.
    af: Turnbull, C, et al.
    Udgivet: (2015)
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  • Continuous positive airway pressure improves sleepiness but not calculated vascular risk in patients with minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnoea: the MOSAIC randomised controlled trial.
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    Udgivet: (2012)
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    af: Craig, SE, et al.
    Udgivet: (2012)
  • Effect of CPAP on cardiovascular events in minimally symptomatic OSA: long-term follow-up of the MOSAIC randomised controlled trial
    af: Tang, I, et al.
    Udgivet: (2020)

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