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  • 21. Validation of a Portuguese version of the STOP-Bang questionnaire as a screening tool for obstructive sleep apnea: Analysis in a sleep clinic.
    Reis R, Teixeira F, Martins V, Sousa L, Batata L, Santos C, Moutinho J.
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    Lázaro J, Clavería P, Cabrejas C, Fernando J, Segura S, Marín JM.
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  • 37. STOP-Bang and NoSAS questionnaires as a screening tool for OSA: which one is the best choice?
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  • 39. Serum bicarbonate level improves specificity of STOP-Bang screening for obstructive sleep apnea.
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