Ventilatory assistance decreases mechanical-inspiratory constraints and improves exercise tolerance in overlapping COPD-heart failure

A. Souza (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Mazzuco (São Carlos, Brazil), M. Alencar (Belo Horizonte, Brazil), F. Arbex (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Faria (São Paulo, Brazil), W. Muzzeti (São Paulo, Brazil), D. E. O' Donnell (Kingston, Canada), L. Nery (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston, Canada), P. Sperandio (São Paulo, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Advances in exercise physiopathology
Session: Advances in exercise physiopathology
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 5342
Disease area: Airway diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders

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