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Nasal high flow does not improve exercise tolerance in COPD patients recovering from acute exacerbation: A randomized crossover study.
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Document type | Article de périodique (Journal article) – Article de recherche |
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Access type | Accès libre |
Publication date | 2019 |
Language | Anglais |
Journal information | "Respirology" - Vol. 24, no. 11, p. 1088-1094 (2019) |
Peer reviewed | yes |
Publisher | Blackwell Science ((Australia) Carlton, Vic) |
issn | 1323-7799 |
e-issn | 1440-1843 |
Publication status | Publié |
Affiliations |
UCL
- SSS/IREC/LUNS - Pôle pneumologie, ORL (airways) et dermatologie (skin) UCL - (SLuc) Service de pneumologie |
MESH Subject | Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous ; Cannula ; Cross-Over Studies ; Exercise Test ; Exercise Tolerance ; Female ; Forced Expiratory Volume ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ; Respiratory Function Tests ; Symptom Flare Up ; Treatment Outcome |
Keywords | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ; Exercise ; Muscle oxygenation ; Nasal high flow ; Pulmonary rehabilitation |
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Bibliographic reference | Prieur, Guillaume ; Medrinal, Clement ; Combret, Yann ; Dupuis Lozeron, Elise ; Bonnevie, Tristan ; et. al. Nasal high flow does not improve exercise tolerance in COPD patients recovering from acute exacerbation: A randomized crossover study.. In: Respirology, Vol. 24, no. 11, p. 1088-1094 (2019) |
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Permanent URL | http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/231021 |