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Dyspnoea and respiratory muscle mechanics dysfunction in disease
10:45
LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Stability of cardiopulmonary exercise testing’s parameters in a three years follow up
F. Rodrigues(Leuven, Belgium)
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11:00
Neural correlates of dyspnea in COPD
R. Esser(Hamburg, Germany)
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2
11:15
Respiratory muscle recruitment during mechanical ventilation: Effects of ventilator settings
L. Roesthuis(Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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3
11:30
Non invasive ventilation during exercise prevents quadriceps fatigue in severe COPD patients
P. Labeix(Saint-Etienne, France)
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4
11:45
Reliability of diaphragm ultrasound to detect diaphragm dysfunction in critically ill patients
B. Dube(Montréal (QC), Canada)
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5
12:00
Small airways dysfunction in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
M. Jevnikar(Paris, France)
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6
12:15
Dynamic hyperinflation impairs cardiac performance during maximal exercise test in COPD
V. Maldaner Da Silva(Brasília (DF), Brazil)
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7
12:30
The contribution of each hemidiaphragm to the overall inspiratory strength in healthy subjects and unilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
M. Caleffi Pereira(Campinas, Brazil)
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