ISSN 2368-6820
Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2014January 01, 2014 EDT
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Improving survival outcomes in lung transplant recipients through early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans: Daily home spirometry versus standard pulmonary function testing
Improving survival outcomes in lung transplant recipients through early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans: Daily home spirometry versus standard pulmonary function testing
Kevin S Robson, Andrew J West,
Bronchiolitis obliteransForced expiratory volumeHome monitoringLung transplantationRejectionSpirometry
Articles in Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2014
Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2014
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- 50 ans, c’est à célébrerJason W Nickerson
- Beyond the business case: How to make your idea a realityKevin Taylor
- How do we measure the quality of a respiratory therapy education program?Sandra Biesheuvel
- Improving survival outcomes in lung transplant recipients through early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans: Daily home spirometry versus standard pulmonary function testingKevin S RobsonAndrew J West
- A retrospective analysis of airway management in patients with obstructive sleep apnea and its effects on postanesthesia care unit length of stayBrousseau Claire ADobson Gregory RMilne Andrew D
- Complementary and alternative medicine: A survey of its use in children with chronic respiratory illnessEllison RichmondDenise AdamsSimon DagenaisTammy CliffordLola BaydalaW James KingSunita Vohra
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Robson KS, West AJ. Improving survival outcomes in lung transplant recipients through early detection of bronchiolitis obliterans: Daily home spirometry versus standard pulmonary function testing. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2014;50(1):17-22.
