Dynamic hyperinflation (DH) has a significant adverse effect on cardiovascular function during exercise in COPD patients. COPD patients with (n = 25) and without (n = 11) exercise-induced DH undertook an incremental (IET) and a constant-load exercise test (CLET) sustained at 75% peak work (WRpeak) prior to and following an interval cycling exercise training regime (set at 100% WRpeak with 30-s work/30-s rest intervals) lasting for 12 weeks. Cardiac output (Q) was assessed by cardio-bio-impedance (PhysioFlow, enduro, PF-O7) to determine Q mean response time (QMRT) at onset (QMRT(ON)) and offset (QMRT(OFF)) of CLET. Post-rehabilitation only those patients exhibiting exercise-induced DH demonstrated significant reductions in QMRT(ON) (from 82....
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Current literature lacks solid evidence on the improvement of heart rate variability (HR...
Dynamic hyperinflation (DH) has a significant adverse effect on cardiovascular function during exerc...
IntroductionAn increase in respiratory rate and expiratory flow limitation can facilitate dynamic hy...
Abstract Background Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on ca...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on ...
Exercise-induced dynamic hyperinflation and large intrathoracic pressure swings may compromise the n...
SummaryIn contrast to the decline in FEV1, the behavior of dynamic hyperinflation (DH) over time is ...
Contains fulltext : 88819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In contrast to...
In contrast to the decline in FEV(1), the behavior of dynamic hyperinflation (DH) over time is unkno...
Background: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on cardiovasc...
Background: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on cardiovasc...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Current literature lacks solid evidence on the improvement of heart rate variability (HR...
Dynamic hyperinflation (DH) has a significant adverse effect on cardiovascular function during exerc...
IntroductionAn increase in respiratory rate and expiratory flow limitation can facilitate dynamic hy...
Abstract Background Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on ca...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on ...
Exercise-induced dynamic hyperinflation and large intrathoracic pressure swings may compromise the n...
SummaryIn contrast to the decline in FEV1, the behavior of dynamic hyperinflation (DH) over time is ...
Contains fulltext : 88819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In contrast to...
In contrast to the decline in FEV(1), the behavior of dynamic hyperinflation (DH) over time is unkno...
Background: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on cardiovasc...
Background: Pulmonary hyperinflation has the potential for significant adverse effects on cardiovasc...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Dynamic hyperinflation due to increased respiratory frequency during exercise is associa...
Background: Current literature lacks solid evidence on the improvement of heart rate variability (HR...