Safety and feasibility of inspiratory muscle training for hospitalized patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

L. Barbosa de Almeida (Juiz de Fora, Brazil), A. Elias Hallack Neto (Juiz de Fora, Brazil), M. Camaroti Laterza (Juiz de Fora, Brazil), P. Fernandes Trevizan (Juiz de Fora, Brazil), D. Godoy Martinez (Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
Session: Assessment and training of respiratory muscles
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2203
Disease area: Respiratory critical care

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