An RER of 1.05 should not be used to determine maximal effort during CPET

M. Thomas (Birmingham, United Kingdom), K. Sylvester (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Quality improvements in lung function and sleep diagnostics
Session: Quality improvements in lung function and sleep diagnostics
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3787

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