Non-invasive ventilation can modulate the responses of vascular reactivity in COPD-HF patients to high-intensity exercise

C. Goulart (São Carlos, Brazil), F. Caruso (São Carlos, Brazil), A. Araújo (São Carlos, Brazil), P. Santos (São Carlos, Brazil), G. Arêas (São Carlos, Brazil), G. Casale (São Carlos, Brazil), R. Mendes (São Carlos, Brazil), A. Da Silva (Santa Cruz do Sul, Brazil), A. Borghi-Silva (São Carlos, Brazil)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Nasal high flow and non-invasive ventilation in acute and chronic care
Session: Nasal high flow and non-invasive ventilation in acute and chronic care
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4416
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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