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Is asymptomatic peripheral arterial disease associated with walking endurance in patients with COPD?

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Table 1 Demographic data of all enrolled COPD patients with and without asymptomatic PaD
Table 3 Pearson correlation (r2) between distance covered on the 6-minute walk test and physiological variables, dyspnea scales, and pulmonary function tests in all enrolled COPD patients (n=200)

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