Oscillometry and spirometry are not interchangeable when assessing the bronchodilator response in children and young adults born preterm
Tiffany K. Bradshaw(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Shannon J. Simpson(Curtin University), Denby J. Evans(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Rhea Urs(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Graham L. Hall(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Naomi Hemy(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Elizabeth F. Smith(The Kids Research Institute Australia), Andrew Wilson(The Kids Research Institute Australia)
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