Transcutaneous PCO2-based dead space ventilation is highly accurate to discriminate COPD patients from healthy controls at submaximal exercise

T. Leprat (Tours Cedex 9, France), F. Ivanes (Tours Cedex 9, France), M. Sylvain (Tours Cedex 9, France), L. Plantier (Tours Cedex 9, France)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
Session: From respiratory physiology to diagnosis and treatment
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Number: 2560

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