Ventilatory inefficiency as cause of excercise limitation in COPD patients

I. Caviedes, R. Soto, P. Gomez (Santiago, Chile)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Pulmonary circulation I
Session: Pulmonary circulation I
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 3905
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care

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