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Heliox, dyspnoea and exercise in COPD
... of exercise limita- tion in chronic obstructive pulmonary dis- ease (COPD) has been extensively reviewed [1, ...of COPD [4] and the international consensus for COPD management [5], recommend ... See full document
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Exertional dyspnoea in COPD: the clinical utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing
... Activity-related dyspnoea affects a great many patients with COPD ...with COPD, compared with healthy individuals, because of relatively increased chemostimulation and abnormal dynamic respiratory ... See full document
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External validation of multidimensional prognostic indices (ADO, BODEx and DOSE) in a primary care international cohort (PROEPOC/COPD cohort)
... Age, dyspnoea, obstruction index; AUC: Area under the curve; BODE: Body mass index, airflow obstruction, dyspnoea, exercise capacity; BODEx: Body mass index, airflow obstruction, dyspnoea, ... See full document
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Ambulatory Oxygen in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
... in exercise capacity, compliance to prescribed ambulatory oxygen is less than 50% [16,26] A qualitative study of 27 patients with COPD revealed several barriers to the use of ambulatory oxygen ...exertional ... See full document
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Rationale and clinical benefits of an intensive long-term pulmonary rehabilitation program after oesophagectomy: preliminary report
... Obstruction, Dyspnoea and Exercise; COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; CPT: Chest Physical Therapy; CT: Chemotherapy; EORTC QLQ-C30: European Organization for Research and Treatment of ... See full document
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Home based pulmonary rehabilitation for people with COPD: A qualitative study reporting the patient perspective
... and exercise tolerance with the recommenda- tion of developing larger scale RCTs to provide robust ...improved exercise capacity and dyspnoea-related quality of life in people with ... See full document
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Should I stay or should I go? COPD and air travel
... that COPD patients develop hypoxaemia during actual or simulated flights, few patients ’ experience severe symptom complications due to ...391 COPD patients were evaluated retrospectively and a quarter ... See full document
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Evaluation of psychological and physiological predictors of fatigue in patients with COPD
... in COPD and there is a lack of under- standing regarding the management of ...and dyspnoea in COPD, whilst related, appear to be sep- arate entities ...in COPD and shows moderate relationships ... See full document
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<p>Clinical Effects Of Acupuncture On The Pathophysiological Mechanism Of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease During Exercise</p>
... improves exercise intolerance, dyspnoea on submaximal exercise, and quality of life in patients with ...treating COPD-associated skeletal muscle disor- ...how exercise capacity is ... See full document
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Prediction models for exacerbations in patients with COPD
... of COPD patients and, accordingly, low confidence if an external validation was ...obstruction, dyspnoea and exercise capacity) or ADO indices ... See full document
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Predictive value of prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator spirometry for COPD features and outcomes
... The COPD prevalence was higher using ...in COPD features and outcomes between PREO-POSTN and PREN- POSTO ...bronchitis, dyspnoea, exercise capacity and COPD radiographic findings, ... See full document
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Occurrence of symptoms and depressive mood among working-aged coronary heart disease patients
... physical exercise, irregular heart beats, and jerking of muscles were all both daily and weekly statisti- cally significantly more common among CHD patients than among ... See full document
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A Comparative study on Effectiveness of Buteyko Breathing Technique and Active Cycle of Breathing Technique in the Management of Dyspnoea among Asthma Patients
... breathing Exercise in the management of dyspnoea among patients with asthma like ...join exercise training (control group; N ...asthma. Exercise prescription should be integrated as an ... See full document
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Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on oxidative stress in patients with pulmonary diseases
... the exercise, duration of the exercise, and exercise methods have greatly influ- enced the results of research on pulmonary rehabilitation and exercise ...and exercise training have not ... See full document
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Comparison of exercise capacity in COPD and other etiologies of chronic respiratory failure requiring non-invasive mechanical ventilation at home: retrospective analysis of 1-year follow-up
... Results: A total of 105 patients with a mean age (± standard deviation) of 61±12 years of whom 37 had COPD, 34 had OHS, 20 had KS, and 14 had DPLD were included in statistical analysis. There were no significant ... See full document
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Chronic disease self-management and exercise in COPD as pulmonary rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trial
... supervised exercise schedule to determine whether this more exacting approach to exercise would add to the effects of the ...intense exercise has its advocates, 6 such an approach is highly ... See full document
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Delivery of heliox with a semi-closed circuit during spontaneous breathing: a comparative economic theoretical study
... The basic economic calculations for the open circuit were conducted assuming standard condition that the fresh gas flow through an open circuit should be three times higher than the minute ventilation of a patient in ... See full document
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Exertional dyspnoea in obesity
... during exercise and others do not we assessed potential differences in body composition, fat distribution, pulmonary function, work of breathing, cardiorespiratory measures and subjective respiratory symptom ... See full document
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Systemic Inflammatory Markers and Disease Severity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease—The Effect of Acute Exercise and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
... The most important antioxidant is glutathione (GSH), a low-molecular-weight molecule present in muscle at millimolar concentrations. GSH inactivates ROS and other biologic oxidants, forming glutathione disulfide (GSSG) ... See full document
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Addressing unmet needs in the treatment of COPD
... In addition to improving symptoms and health status, reducing the frequency of exacerbations is an important treatment goal in the management of COPD. Data from the 64-week SPARK study indicated that QVA149 can ... See full document
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