Does inspiratory muscle training improve the sympathovagal balance and endothelial function in groups I and IV of pulmonary hypertension?
G. Roncato (Porto Alegre, Brazil), F. Fontoura (Canoas, Brazil), F. Spilimbergo (Porto Alegre, Brazil), G. Meyer (Porto Alegre, Brazil), G. Watte (Porto Alegre, Brazil), W. Vargas (Porto Alegre, Brazil), D. Berton (Porto Alegre, Brazil), K. Rigatto (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Pulmonary hypertension: right ventricle function, haemodynamics and exercise
Disease area: Pulmonary vascular diseases
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