Right and left tidal volume analysis in hemiplegia during quiet breathing (QB), voluntary hyperventilation (VH) and CO2 stimulation (HCS)
B. Lanini, R. Bianchi, I. Romagnoli, M. Nerini, F. Gigliotti, L. Stendardi, M. Grazzini, A. Pizzi, G. Scano (Pozzolatico, Firenze, Italy)
Source: Annual Congress 2001 - Respiratory physiology and pulmonary function tests: an animal and human pot-pourri
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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B. Lanini, R. Bianchi, I. Romagnoli, M. Nerini, F. Gigliotti, L. Stendardi, M. Grazzini, A. Pizzi, G. Scano (Pozzolatico, Firenze, Italy). Right and left tidal volume analysis in hemiplegia during quiet breathing (QB), voluntary hyperventilation (VH) and CO2 stimulation (HCS). Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 1762
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