Renaud Taminiser
- Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) supported by telemedicine improves sleepiness and quality of life but not blood pressure in high cardiovascular risk obstructive sleep apnea (OSA): A randomized, controlled trialBy Monique Mendelson, Isabelle Vivodtzev, Renaud Taminiser, David Laplaud, Sonia Dias-Domingos, Jean-Philippe Baguet, Laurent Moreau, Christian Koltes, Léonidas Chavez, Gilles De Lamberterie, Frédéric Herengt, Patrick Levy, Patrice Flore and Jean-Louis PépinMonique Mendelson1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FranceIsabelle Vivodtzev1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FranceRenaud Taminiser1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FranceDavid Laplaud2Initiatives Pour La Santé Domicile, Research Department, Lyon, FranceSonia Dias-Domingos1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FranceJean-Philippe Baguet3Department of Cardiology, Grenoble University Hospital, Grenoble, FranceLaurent Moreau4Department of Pneumology, Médipôle Gentilly St Jacques, Nancy, FranceChristian Koltes5Department of Pneumology, Hospitalor, Saint Avold, FranceLéonidas Chavez6Department of Pneumology, Marcel Benoit Clinic, Grenoble, FranceGilles De Lamberterie6Department of Pneumology, Marcel Benoit Clinic, Grenoble, FranceFrédéric Herengt7Department of Pneumology, Dieulefit Santé, Domaine Chamonix, Dieulefit, FrancePatrick Levy1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FrancePatrice Flore1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, FranceJean-Louis Pépin1Univ Grenoble Alps, HP2 Laboratory, Inserm U1042; Grenoble University Hospital, EFCR and Sleep Laboratory, Grenoble, France
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