Sniff nasal inspiratory pressure as a predictor of 1-year mortality after exacerbation of COPD
T. Ichikawa (Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan), S. Tajiri (Oiso, Japan), M. Yokoba (Sagamihara, Japan), Y. Horimizu (Oiso, Japan), S. Yamaguchi (Hachioji, Japan), A. Kawakami (Oiso, Japan), M. Kimura (Mitaka, Japan), T. Kondo (Fujisawa, Japan), M. Katagiri (Sagamihara, Japan), M. Toyokura (Oiso, Japan)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Muscle, exercise capacity and symptoms of chronic lung disease: a physio update
Disease area: Airway diseases
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T. Ichikawa (Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan), S. Tajiri (Oiso, Japan), M. Yokoba (Sagamihara, Japan), Y. Horimizu (Oiso, Japan), S. Yamaguchi (Hachioji, Japan), A. Kawakami (Oiso, Japan), M. Kimura (Mitaka, Japan), T. Kondo (Fujisawa, Japan), M. Katagiri (Sagamihara, Japan), M. Toyokura (Oiso, Japan). Sniff nasal inspiratory pressure as a predictor of 1-year mortality after exacerbation of COPD. 4744
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