Comparisons of effects of high-flow and nasal cannula oxygen on exercise performance in patients with COPD

Y. Chen (TaoYuan, Taiwan), S. Cheng (Keelung, Taiwan), H. Wu (Keelung, Taiwan), H. Lin (Taoyuan, Taiwan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Novel insights into exercise training
Session: Novel insights into exercise training
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 3230
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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