Postural relief of dyspnea is associated with reduced neuromechanical dissociation in patients with advanced COPD

A. Elbehairy (Alexandria, Egypt), A. Faisal (Alexandria, Egypt), H. Mcisaac (Kingston, ON, Canada), M. James (Kingston, ON, Canada), D. Phillips (Kingston, ON, Canada), N. Domnik (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: 4230

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A. Elbehairy (Alexandria, Egypt), A. Faisal (Alexandria, Egypt), H. Mcisaac (Kingston, ON, Canada), M. James (Kingston, ON, Canada), D. Phillips (Kingston, ON, Canada), N. Domnik (Kingston, ON, Canada), D. O'Donnell (Kingston, ON, Canada). Postural relief of dyspnea is associated with reduced neuromechanical dissociation in patients with advanced COPD. 4230

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