Maria Kerti, Zsuzsanna Balogh, Krisztina Kelemen, Janos T Varga Department of Pulmonary Rehabilitation, National Koranyi Institute for Pulmonology, Budapest, Hungary Rationale: The relationship of functional parameters such as lung mechanics, chest kinematics, metabolism and peripheral and respiratory muscle function with the level of exercise tolerance remains a controversial subject. While it has been previously shown that pulmonary rehabilitation is capable of improving exercise tolerance in patients afflicted by COPD, as expressed by values of 6-minute walking test (6MWT), the degree of contribution to this change by each of the aforementioned parameters remains unclear.Aims: To investigate the correlation between changes in exercise ...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction leads to reduction in activity in patients with COPD. As an essential pa...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation protocol on the variables of ...
Introduction: Phenotyping patients with COPD according to their specific exercise limitation could b...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has positive effects on exercise capacity in Chronic Obstruct...
Patients with COPD are less physically active, compared with healthy age-matched individuals. It rem...
Aim: An ongoing multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled study evaluating the impact of tiotropiu...
Background: Exercise limitation in COPD is multi-factorial. The contribution of cardiac function to ...
The role of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in COPD patients with lung hyperinflation has not yet been...
SummaryPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine exercise tolerance in patients with COPD fr...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) enhances exercise tolerance in patients with COPD; however, i...
Rationale: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is not only a common lung disease but is a m...
Eduardo Márquez-Martín1, Pilar Cejudo Ramos1, José Luis L&oacut...
Background: Exercise capacity (EC) is widely recognized as a strong and independent predictor of mor...
Background: The role of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in COPD patients with lung hyperinflation has ...
BACKGROUND: In order to evaluate the factors associated with change in exercise capacity after compr...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction leads to reduction in activity in patients with COPD. As an essential pa...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation protocol on the variables of ...
Introduction: Phenotyping patients with COPD according to their specific exercise limitation could b...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has positive effects on exercise capacity in Chronic Obstruct...
Patients with COPD are less physically active, compared with healthy age-matched individuals. It rem...
Aim: An ongoing multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled study evaluating the impact of tiotropiu...
Background: Exercise limitation in COPD is multi-factorial. The contribution of cardiac function to ...
The role of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in COPD patients with lung hyperinflation has not yet been...
SummaryPurpose: The purpose of this study was to examine exercise tolerance in patients with COPD fr...
Purpose: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) enhances exercise tolerance in patients with COPD; however, i...
Rationale: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is not only a common lung disease but is a m...
Eduardo Márquez-Martín1, Pilar Cejudo Ramos1, José Luis L&oacut...
Background: Exercise capacity (EC) is widely recognized as a strong and independent predictor of mor...
Background: The role of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in COPD patients with lung hyperinflation has ...
BACKGROUND: In order to evaluate the factors associated with change in exercise capacity after compr...
Skeletal muscle dysfunction leads to reduction in activity in patients with COPD. As an essential pa...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a pulmonary rehabilitation protocol on the variables of ...
Introduction: Phenotyping patients with COPD according to their specific exercise limitation could b...