a bronchodilator inhalerinfluencesthe rate of fatigue development during cycling exercise in moderate to very severe COPD patients
As such , the inclusion of resistance training is now accepted practicewhen designingan exercise programme for patients with HF.33 Training
a bronchodilator inhalerinfluencespulmonary function , gas exchange and exercise tolerance in moderate to severe COPD patients
five items ... activitiescauseshortness of breath in some patients with COPD as previously described.[18
the most important mechanismsleadingto muscle dysfunction and atrophy in COPD patients
the increase in arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide ( PaCO2resultsfrom use of oxygen - driven nebulisers in patients with stable COPD
Other mechanismscould contributeto the abnormal cardiovascular response to the upright posture in patients with POTS
oxygen therapycan leadto an improvement in exercise endurance in patients with COPD
the skinmay resultin mild to moderate COPD patients : a cross - sectional study
impairmentsinfluencinggait velocity and asymmetry of hemiplegic patients after mild to moderate stroke
Group ( Acomposedof 15 patients who received aerobic exercise in form of treadmill
Factorscontributingto muscle wasting and dysfunction in COPD patients
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these transcriptome dataoriginatedfrom the mild or moderate stage of COPD patients
the transcriptome dataoriginatedfrom the mild or moderate stage of COPD patients
It remains unknown , howeveris contributingto the increased cardiovascular risk in mild - to - moderate COPD patients
2.1 % of casesresultedin moderate paravalvular aortic regurgitation ( with mild regurgitation in 12.5 % of patients
cardiac factorscontributeto exercise limitation in patients with mild to moderate COPD
A black box warning cautionsmay causeacute bronchospasm in patients who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder ( COPD
Severe acetylsalicylic acid overdosecausesrespiratory failure in patients with a transition to pulmonary edema
This hyperinflationsignificantly contributesto the shortness of breath experienced by patients with emphysema
Wust R and Degens H. Factorscontributingto muscle wasting and dysfunction in COPD patients
H1N1causingAFOP in a patient with bilateral lung transplantation
lung disease(passive) caused bypatients with mild to moderate hypoxia
to muscleleadingto muscle
to a fast and significant deterioration of the function and symptoms and to increased exacerbationsledto a fast and significant deterioration of the function and symptoms and to increased exacerbations
to superior training outcomes , including improved peak work ratemight leadto superior training outcomes , including improved peak work rate
this program(passive) was designedthis program
the fatality rate to rise very drasticallycausethe fatality rate to rise very drastically
in modest decreases in impairment ... with functional improvement and improved QOLresultedin modest decreases in impairment ... with functional improvement and improved QOL
to the onset of chronic hypoxemia , where the blood contains reduced levels of oxygencould leadto the onset of chronic hypoxemia , where the blood contains reduced levels of oxygen
physical trainingdesignedphysical training
in improvement in exercise endurance , muscle strength , activity levels and quality of lifewould resultin improvement in exercise endurance , muscle strength , activity levels and quality of life
hypercapniacan causehypercapnia
in improvement in exercise endurance , muscle strength , activity levels and quality of life compared with control group having only nutritional counselingwould resultin improvement in exercise endurance , muscle strength , activity levels and quality of life compared with control group having only nutritional counseling
alternative ways to use existing bone or resort to augmenting the patient with autogenous or alloplastic bone materialsto discoveralternative ways to use existing bone or resort to augmenting the patient with autogenous or alloplastic bone materials
to fewer adverse consequences after ischemic strokemight contributeto fewer adverse consequences after ischemic stroke
in modest decreases in impairment ... with functional improvement and improved quality of liferesultedin modest decreases in impairment ... with functional improvement and improved quality of life
in deconditioning of multiple organ systems , including the heart and musclesresultingin deconditioning of multiple organ systems , including the heart and muscles
in deconditioning of multiple organ systems , including the heart and musclesresultingin deconditioning of multiple organ systems , including the heart and muscles
the sensation of severe breathlessness ( dyspnea(passive) caused bythe sensation of severe breathlessness ( dyspnea
a worsening , possibly a lengthening of the Achilles tendon , a condition that is very difficult to treatcan causea worsening , possibly a lengthening of the Achilles tendon , a condition that is very difficult to treat
to get your heart pumpingis designedto get your heart pumping
from abnormal right - handed AsAo helical flowresultingfrom abnormal right - handed AsAo helical flow
alternative ways to use existing bone or resort to augmenting the patient with autogenous or alloplastic bone materialsto discoveralternative ways to use existing bone or resort to augmenting the patient with autogenous or alloplastic bone materials
to an improvement of up to 15pc in mental testsledto an improvement of up to 15pc in mental tests
a spiral of deconditioning due to persistent inactivitycausesa spiral of deconditioning due to persistent inactivity
to a significant enhancement of CPCs migration capacity after the three weeks lasting training program from 113ledto a significant enhancement of CPCs migration capacity after the three weeks lasting training program from 113