Assessment of inspiratory muscle activation using surface mechanomyography in COPD patients with comorbid heart failure
L. Estrada Petrocelli (London, United Kingdom), M. Lozano-García (Barcelona, Spain), A. Moore (London, United Kingdom), P. Cho (London, United Kingdom), S. Maxwell (London, United Kingdom), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain), L. Sarlabous (Barcelona, Spain), G. Rafferty (London, United Kingdom), J. Moxham (London, United Kingdom), R. Jané (Barcelona, Spain), C. Jolley (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Lung function and respiratory muscle testing
Session: Lung function and respiratory muscle testing
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3932
Disease area: Airway diseases
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L. Estrada Petrocelli (London, United Kingdom), M. Lozano-García (Barcelona, Spain), A. Moore (London, United Kingdom), P. Cho (London, United Kingdom), S. Maxwell (London, United Kingdom), A. Torres (Barcelona, Spain), L. Sarlabous (Barcelona, Spain), G. Rafferty (London, United Kingdom), J. Moxham (London, United Kingdom), R. Jané (Barcelona, Spain), C. Jolley (London, United Kingdom). Assessment of inspiratory muscle activation using surface mechanomyography in COPD patients with comorbid heart failure. 3932
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