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Repeatability of impulse oscillometry in severe asthma is unknown. This study reports on medium term repeatability for IOS and proposes values for within subject biological variability in patients with poorly controlled severe asthma. https://bit.ly/3a5o52W
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Conflict of interest: R. Chan has no relevant conflicts of interest.
Conflict of interest: R. Misirovs has no relevant conflicts of interest.
Conflict of interest: B. Lipworth reports non-financial support (equipment) from GSK; grants, personal fees (consulting, talks and advisory board), other support (attending ATS and ERS) from AstraZeneca, grants, personal fees (consulting, talks, advisory board), other support (attending ERS) from Teva, personal fees (consulting) from Sanofi, personal fees (consulting, talks and advisory board) from Circassia in relation to the submitted work; personal fees (consulting) from Lupin, personal fees (consulting) from Glenmark, personal fees (consulting) from Vectura, personal fees (consulting) from Dr Reddy, personal fees (consulting) from Sandoz; grants, personal fees (consulting, talks, advisory board), other support (attending BTS) from Boehringer Ingelheim, grants and personal fees (advisory board and talks) from Mylan outside of the submitted work; and the author's son is presently an employee of AstraZeneca.
- Received June 14, 2021.
- Accepted September 29, 2021.
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