The effect of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) during exercise on inspiratory capacity (IC) and endurance time (Tlim) in patients with severe COPD
C. Dennis (Sydney, Australia), C. Menadue (Sydney, Australia), T. Schneeberger (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), D. Leitl (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), R. Glöckl (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), A. Harmer (Sydney, Australia), U. Schönheit-Kenn (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), A. Koczulla (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), D. Barnes (Sydney, Australia), K. Kenn (Schoenau am Koenigssee, Germany), J. Alison (Sydney, Australia)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Oxygen supplementation, noninvasive ventilation and mobility aspects of patients with impaired respiration
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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