The incremental shuttle walk test (ISW) in patients with bronchiectasis: Response to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and minimum clinically important difference (MCID)
J. Walsh (London , United Kingdom), S. Patel (London, United Kingdom), R. Barker (London, United Kingdom), S. Jones (London, United Kingdom), S. Wynne (London, United Kingdom), S. Kon (London, United Kingdom), J. Cairn (London, United Kingdom), M. Loebinger (London, United Kingdom), R. Wilson (London, United Kingdom), W. Man (London, United Kingdom), C. Nolan (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Hot topics in pulmonary rehabilitation
Session: Hot topics in pulmonary rehabilitation
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 3408
Disease area: Airway diseases
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J. Walsh (London , United Kingdom), S. Patel (London, United Kingdom), R. Barker (London, United Kingdom), S. Jones (London, United Kingdom), S. Wynne (London, United Kingdom), S. Kon (London, United Kingdom), J. Cairn (London, United Kingdom), M. Loebinger (London, United Kingdom), R. Wilson (London, United Kingdom), W. Man (London, United Kingdom), C. Nolan (London, United Kingdom). The incremental shuttle walk test (ISW) in patients with bronchiectasis: Response to pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and minimum clinically important difference (MCID). 3408
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