Maximal voluntary ventilation should not be estimated from FEV1 in COPD patients and healthy

M. Otto (Santiago, Chile), A. Sarmento (Natal, Brazil), P. Saldanha Araújo (Natal, Brazil), C. Farías (Natal, Brazil), R. Torres-Castro (Santiago, Chile), A. Dornelas De Andrade (Recife, Brazil), V. Resqueti (Natal, Brazil), G. Fregonezi (Natal, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Breathing, posture and physical activity in respiratory disease patients
Session: Breathing, posture and physical activity in respiratory disease patients
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1254
Disease area: Airway diseases

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