Scott Davidson
- An audit of NIV in COPD patients in a respiratory and coronary care unitBy Selina Tsim, Peter Kewin and Scott DavidsonSelina TsimDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomPeter KewinDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomScott DavidsonDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- NIV for MND in the West of Scotland assisted ventilation service (WoSAVS)By Peter Kewin, Selina Tsim, Janice McGlone, Alison Clarke, Stephen Banham and Scott DavidsonPeter Kewin1Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomSelina Tsim1Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomJanice McGlone2Assisted Ventilation Service, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomAlison Clarke2Assisted Ventilation Service, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomStephen Banham2Assisted Ventilation Service, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomScott Davidson1Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Non-invasive ventilation for motor neurone disease patients in the West of Scotland Long-Term Ventilation Unit (WoSLTVU)By Sheonagh Law, Alison Clarke, Carole Ferguson, Grace Murphy and Scott DavidsonSheonagh Law1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomAlison Clarke1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomCarole Ferguson2Institute of Neurological Sciences, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomGrace Murphy1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United KingdomScott Davidson1Department of Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Determining the manner in which patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy start non-invasive ventilationBy Christopher Edwards, Philip Davies and Scott DavidsonChristopher Edwards1Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow (Yorkhill), Glasgow, United KingdomPhilip Davies1Paediatric Respiratory Medicine, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow (Yorkhill), Glasgow, United KingdomScott Davidson2Respiratory Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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