Respiratory muscle unloading improves peripheral muscle oxygenation during high-intensity, constant work rate exercise in patients with moderate to severe COPD

A. Borghi-Silva, C. R. Carrascosa, C. C. Oliveira, J. Maia, D. S. Villaça, D. C. Berton, F. P. Queiroga, Jr, L. E. Nery, J. A. Neder (São Paulo, Brazil)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Exercise: respiratory muscle fatigue and dynamic hyperinflation
Session: Exercise: respiratory muscle fatigue and dynamic hyperinflation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1755
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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