Dal Negro et al., 2007 - Google Patents
PIKO-1, an effective, handy device for the patient's personal PEFR and FEV1 electronic long-term monitoring.Dal Negro et al., 2007
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- Dal Negro R
- Micheletto C
- Tognella S
- Turati C
- Bisato R
- Guerriero M
- Sandri M
- Turco P
- et al.
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- Publication venue
- Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Subjects with airway obstruction are strongly recommended to monitor their lung function, which is particularly variable in asthma. Unlike PEFR, other personal measurements (such as FEV1) are still difficult to perform. PIKO-1 is the first …
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