Manahil Abdelhalim
- Prognosis after non-invasive ventiltation (NIV) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)By Manahil Abdelhalim, Mohammad Khan and Mohammad ParachaManahil AbdelhalimDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Blackpool Fylde and Wyre Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, Lancashire, United KingdomMohammad KhanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Blackpool Fylde and Wyre Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, Lancashire, United KingdomMohammad ParachaDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Blackpool Fylde and Wyre Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom
- Outpatient follow up of discharges following acute hospital admission requiring non-invasive ventilation (NIV)By Sukhneet Randhawa, Helena Boryslawskyj, Santana-Vaz Natasha, Sharma Pooja, Biman Chakraborty, Jumaa Bwika, Manahil Abdelhalim, Kirstie Morley and Rahul MukherjeeSukhneet Randhawa1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomHelena Boryslawskyj2Birmingham Medical School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomSantana-Vaz Natasha1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomSharma Pooja1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomBiman Chakraborty3School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United KingdomJumaa Bwika1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomManahil Abdelhalim1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomKirstie Morley1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomRahul Mukherjee1Respiratory Medicine & Physiology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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