Rationale and design of the SERVE-HF study: treatment of sleep-disordered breathing with predominant central sleep apnoea with adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with chronic heart failure.
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Rationale and design of the SERVE-HF study: treatment of sleep-disordered breathing with predominant central sleep apnoea with adaptive servo-ventilation in patients with chronic heart failure.
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Anita Simonds
Christiane Angermann
Erland Erdmann
Helmut Teschler
Holger Woehrle
Karl Wegscheider
Marie-Pia d'Ortho
Martin R Cowie
Patrick Levy
Virend K Somers
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10.1093/EURJHF/HFT051
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2013-03-27T00:00:00Z