COVID-19 related changes in outpatient CPAP set-up pathways for OSA are linked with decreased 30-day CPAP usage
Váldodahkkit: | Turnbull, CD, Allen, M, Appleby, J, Brown, R, Bryan, N, Cooper, A, Cooper, B, Davidson, J, Farley, H, Gaspar, A, Gibbons, G, Gillooly, C, Gray, B, Hill, G, Kendrick, A, Marsh, B, McMillan, A, Page, J, Pepperell, J, Quinnell, T, Rogers, C, Sexton, J, Shepherd, N, Steier, J, Stockley, J, Stradling, J, West, S, Woroszyl, A, Wright, S, Nickol, A |
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Materiálatiipa: | Conference item |
Giella: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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