Dev Banerjee
- Effect of a structured education programme on the documentation of “ceiling of care” for patients with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure (AHRF) requiring non invasive ventilation (NIV)By Shiva Bikmalla, Bethan Barker, Ajit Thomas, Ben Beauchamp, Asad Ali, Mudassar Aslam, Dev Banerjee and Rahul MukherjeeShiva BikmallaAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomBethan BarkerAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomAjit ThomasAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomBen BeauchampAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomAsad AliAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomMudassar AslamAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomDev BanerjeeAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United KingdomRahul MukherjeeAcademic Department of Sleep & Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- The impact of OSA on nocturnal hypoxia in obese patients with chronic asthmaBy Amanda James, Ajit Thomas, Shahrad Taheri, Adel Mansur and Dev BanerjeeAmanda James1The Severe and Brittle Asthma Unit, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomAjit Thomas2The Academic Department of Sleep and Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomShahrad Taheri3CEDAM, University of Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomAdel Mansur1The Severe and Brittle Asthma Unit, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomDev Banerjee2The Academic Department of Sleep and Ventilation, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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