Oxygen versus air-driven nebulisers for exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a randomised controlled trial

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George Bardsley
Janine Pilcher
Steven McKinstry
Philippa Shirtcliffe
James Berry
James Fingleton
Mark Weatherall
Richard Beasley
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[1] Capital and Coast District Health Board,Wellington School of Medicine & Health Sciences
[2] Medical Research Institute of New Zealand,undefined
[3] Victoria University Wellington,undefined
[4] University of Otago Wellington,undefined
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BMC Pulmonary Medicine | / 18卷
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Air; Bronchodilator agents; Hypercapnia; Nebulisation; Oxygen;
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