Benefits of a new device for inspiratory muscle training in COPD Source: Annual Congress 2012 - New adjuncts and modalities in pulmonary rehabilitation Year: 2012
Enhanced balance strategy after inspiratory muscle training in patients with COPD, an interim analysis Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – A knowledge update on respiratory muscle function, assessment and training Year: 2020
Does inspiratory muscle strength training improve weaning from the ventilator? Source: International Congress 2017 – Update on weaning from the ventilator Year: 2017
Inspiratory muscle strength training improves the ability to perform imposed work of breathing in failure to wean patients Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 86s Year: 2005
Inspiratory muscle strength training improves outcome in failure to wean patients Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 369s Year: 2006
Evolution of inspiratory muscle training in patients with weaning difficulties. Source: International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles Year: 2019
The results of a rehabilitation program including inspiratory muscle training in COPD patients Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Physiotherapy and rehabilitation strategies in respiratory diseases and beyond Year: 2012
Effects of different inspiratory muscle training protocols on exercise capacity and respiratory muscle strength in heart failure patients with pacemaker Source: International Congress 2019 – New views on testing and training of respiratory muscles Year: 2019
The recent index, timed inspiratory effort can be a new tool to guide the weaning ventilation and extubation successful Source: International Congress 2019 – Acute respiratory distress syndrome: developments in diagnostics and outcomes Year: 2019
Analysis of functionality and muscle strength of critical patients and their relation with mechanical ventilation requirement Source: International Congress 2015 – Acute critical care: COPD, muscles and weaning Year: 2015
Relation between training quality, improvements in inspiratory muscle function, and changes in exercise capacity following an inspiratory muscle training intervention (IMTCO study) Source: International Congress 2017 – Assessment and treatment of respiratory muscle function in respiratory physiotherapy Year: 2017
Respiratory muscle training improves the work of breathing and decreases inspiratory muscle fatigue in patients after lung transplantation Source: International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles Year: 2019
Use of a new isokinetic device oriented by software for inspiratory muscle training in prolonged weaning Source: International Congress 2017 – From respiratory muscles to acute respiratory failure Year: 2017
Measurement validity of an electronic inspiratory loading device during inspiratory muscle training in weaning failure patients Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Physiotherapy in acute respiratory care Year: 2020
Measurement validity of an electronic inspiratory loading device during inspiratory muscle training in weaning failure patients Source: Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2020 Year: 2020
The use of protocols and the role of the multidisiplinary team in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation Source: Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 445s Year: 2005
Changes in breathing pattern at comparable levels of ventilation after inspiratory muscle training in COPD patients with inspiratory muscle weakness Source: International Congress 2015 – Respiratory physiotherapy assessment and techniques in COPD and asthma Year: 2015
Inspiratory muscle training improves breathing pattern during exercise in COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 1261-1264 Year: 2016
Determination of the best threshold to initiate inspiratory muscle training in mechanically ventilated patients Source: Annual Congress 2008 - Mucociliary clearance, novel techniques and assessments, in adult, paediatric and mechanically ventilated patients Year: 2008
Maintenance of inspiratory muscle training in COPD patients: one year follow-up Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 23: 61-65 Year: 2004