ERS statement on respiratory muscle testing at rest and during exercise

Assessing respiratory mechanics and muscle function is critical for both clinical practice and research purposes. Several methodological developments over the past two decades have enhanced our understanding of respiratory muscle function and responses to interventions across the spectrum of health...

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Hauptverfasser: Laveneziana, Pierantonio, Albuquerque, Andre, Aliverti, Andrea, Babb, Tony, Barreiro, Esther, Dres, Martin, Dubé, Bruno-Pierre, Fauroux, Brigitte, Gea, Joaquim, Guenette, Jordan A, Hudson, Anna L, Kabitz, Hans-Joachim, Laghi, Franco, Langer, Daniel, Luo, Yuan-Ming, Neder, J Alberto, O'Donnell, Denis, Polkey, Michael I, Rabinovich, Roberto A, Rossi, Andrea, Series, Frédéric, Similowski, Thomas, Spengler, Christina M, Vogiatzis, Ioannis, Verges, Samuel
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