Impulse oscillometry in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension: an exploratory study. [PDF]
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Impulse oscillometry system and pulmonary function test assessment of the impact of tumor location, staging, and pathological type on lung function in primary lung cancer. [PDF]
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Obesity and asthma – do we need expensive therapies? [PDF]
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Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2020In contrast to spirometry, which requires active participation of the individual and is challenging for the preschool age group, the impulse oscillometry system comprises a test that minimizes the degree of coordination required. The study aimed to compare the results of Impulse Oscillometry System (IOS) in children with and without respiratory ...
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