Relationships between respiratory and airway resistances and activity-related dyspnea in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Parameters obtained from both body plethysmography and FOT can explore peripheral airways, and some of these parameters (sRaw(tot), sRaw(eff,) and Rrs(slope)) are linked to activity-related dyspnea in moderate to severe COPD patients.
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Authors Mahut B;Caumont-Prim A;Plantier L;Gillet-Juvin K;Callens E;Sanchez O;Chevalier-Bidaud B;Bokov P;Delclaux C;;
Journal international journal of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Year 2012
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