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Long-term nasal ventilation in neuromuscular disorders: report of a consensus conference

D Robert, TN Willig, P Leger, J Paulus
European Respiratory Journal 1993 6: 599-606; DOI: 10.1183/09031936.93.06040599
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Following the colloquium entitled "Nasal Ventilation and Neuromuscular Disease", which took place in Lyon, France, October 24, 1991, a group of authorities on neuromuscular disorders met to establish a consensus concerning the application of this technique, in the clinical setting, for patients with Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, non-Duchenne myopathies and the spinal muscular atrophies. This report summarizes recommendations issuing from this conference. The conclusions drawn from this work should not be applied to patients with other diagnoses.

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D Robert, TN Willig, P Leger, J Paulus
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