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Inspiratory muscle training improves inspiratory muscle strength and functional exercise capacity in pulmonary arterial hypertension and chronic thromboembolic …Tran et al., 2021
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- Tran D
- Munoz P
- Lau E
- Alison J
- Brown M
- Zheng Y
- Corkery P
- Wong K
- Lindstrom S
- Celermajer D
- Davis G
- Cordina R
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- Heart, Lung and Circulation
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Background Exercise intolerance is present even in the early stages of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and is associated with poorer prognosis. Respiratory muscle dysfunction is common and may contribute to exercise limitation. We sought to investigate …
- 206010064911 Pulmonary arterial hypertension 0 title abstract description 55
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