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New England Journal of Medicine, 1952
MEASURES seemingly too simple to be described in textbooks sometimes give the patient more comfort than those theoretically more important.
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MEASURES seemingly too simple to be described in textbooks sometimes give the patient more comfort than those theoretically more important.
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Unraveling the Causes of Unexplained Dyspnea: The Value of Exercise Testing.
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2019Unexplained dyspnea presents a significant diagnostic challenge. Dyspnea arises when inspiratory neural drive (IND) to the respiratory muscles is increased and the respiratory system fails to meet this increased demand.
D. O’Donnell +3 more
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Respiratory Care, 2000
Multiple studies and surveys indicate the high prevalence of dyspnea with a diagnosis of end-stage COPD or lung cancer. Measures to evaluate dyspnea and assess efficacy of treatment are needed wherever dying patients are being cared for, be it home, hospice, or acute care.
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Multiple studies and surveys indicate the high prevalence of dyspnea with a diagnosis of end-stage COPD or lung cancer. Measures to evaluate dyspnea and assess efficacy of treatment are needed wherever dying patients are being cared for, be it home, hospice, or acute care.
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Point‐of‐Care Ultrasonography for Evaluation of Acute Dyspnea in the ED
Chest, 2017M. Zanobetti +14 more
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