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Neural drive during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and pressure relief CPAP
Sleep Medicine, 07/30/09
Luo YM et al. – PR–APAP is not superior to APAP in terms of reducing neural respiratory drive. It is unnecessary to replace conventional APAP with PR–APAP for patients who have been successfully treated with traditional APAP.
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