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Abstract figure legend During cardiopulmonary exercise testing, the decline in oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex of women is striking. This crucial brain area is directly involved in planning motor tasks. The decline is particularly pronounced at higher exercise intensities, especially after reaching the respiratory compensation point or anaerobic ...
Daniel Ramos‐López +12 more
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Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation in neonates with grade 3 bronchopulmonary dysplasia. [PDF]
Weems MF +8 more
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Successful Respiratory Management Using Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive Pressure Ventilation for Abnormal Breath Patterns Associated With Joubert Syndrome. [PDF]
Managi A +4 more
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The effect of pre‐exercise hyperventilation on repeated high‐intensity inclined sprint performance
Abstract High‐intensity exercise induces systemic acidosis, which contributes to muscular performance decline. Controlled pre‐exercise hyperventilation has been proposed as a non‐invasive intervention to induce respiratory alkalosis and counteract acidosis‐related acute fatigue.
Leon Fesseler +6 more
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Flow-Driver-Generated Synchronized Nasal Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation Versus Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure After Extubation in Preterm Infants. [PDF]
Suzuki T +7 more
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Abstract The clinical assessment of cardiovascular function during exercise using stress echocardiography is essential for accurate cardiac diagnosis. However, normal limitations of cardiac deformation responses to increasing physical exertion remain poorly understood.
Fabian Spahiu +4 more
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Predictors and outcomes of successful primary nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation in extremely preterm infants: A retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Paramban R +4 more
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