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This prospective observational study investigates the effects of intermittent hypoxic conditioning and real high-altitude exposure in lung transplant recipients compared with healthy controls. The st...
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Medical University of Vienna
NCT06501118 · Respiratory Failure, Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure, and more
NCT04007432 · Delirium, Hypoxia
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Medical University of Vienna
Vienna, Vienna
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