Do “static” lung volumes add to inspiratory capacity to predict exertional dyspnea and poor exercise tolerance in COPD?

J. Neder (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), F. Plachi (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), D. Phillips (Kingston (ON), Canada), R. Smyth (Kingston (ON), Canada), M. James (Kingston (ON), Canada), S. Crinion (Kingston (ON), Canada), J. De-Torres (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. O'Donnell (Kingston (ON), Canada)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Exercise capacity in respiratory diseases
Session: Exercise capacity in respiratory diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 4229

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J. Neder (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), F. Plachi (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), D. Phillips (Kingston (ON), Canada), R. Smyth (Kingston (ON), Canada), M. James (Kingston (ON), Canada), S. Crinion (Kingston (ON), Canada), J. De-Torres (Kingston (ON), Canada), D. O'Donnell (Kingston (ON), Canada). Do “static” lung volumes add to inspiratory capacity to predict exertional dyspnea and poor exercise tolerance in COPD?. 4229

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