Choosing an Oronasal Mask to Deliver Continuous Positive Airway Pressure May Cause More Upper Airway Obstruction or Lead to Higher Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Requirements than a Nasal Mask in Some Patients: A Case Series.

Justin Ng, Vinod Aiyappan, Jeremy Mercer, Peter Catcheside, Ching Chai-Coetzer, Ronald McEvoy, Nicholas Antic

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