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Diagnosing Cardiovascular and Lung Pathophysiology From Exercise Gas Exchange

March 14, 2010
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Karlman Wasserman, MD, PhD, FCCP
Chest 1997; 112: 1091-1101
No abstract available. A classic paper describing diagnosis of cardio-pulmonary pathophysiology from CPET.

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Effect of heliox on lung dynamic hyperinflation, dyspnea, and exercise endurance capacity in COPD patients
Aerobically generated CO2 stored during early exercise

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