Lung volume recruitment acutely increases respiratory system compliance in individuals with severe respiratory muscle weakness

Yannick Molgat-Seon, Liam M. Hannan, Paolo B. Dominelli, Carli M. Peters, Renee J. Fougere, Douglas A. McKim, A. William Sheel, Jeremy D. Road

Source: ERJ Open Res, 3 (1) 00135-2016; 10.1183/23120541.00135-2016
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