A109 HIGHLIGHTS IN PULMONARY REHABILITATION: ILD, ADJUNCTS, AND INSPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING: Automatically Adjusted Oxygen Flow Rates (freeo2) Optimizes Oxygenation And Improves Walking Distance During Exercise In Hypercapnic O2-Dependent Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Rationale: Unadjusted O2 flow rates explain frequent O2 desaturation occurring during exercise in COPD on long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT), which may reduce the exercise tolerance in this population. SpO2, pulse rate, respiratory rate and oxygen flow were continuously recorded during the two conditio...

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Hauptverfasser: Vivodtzev, I, L'Her, E, Vottero, G, Yankoff, C, Grangier, A, Mayer, V, Veale, D, Maltais, F, Lellouche, F, Pepin, J L
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