Very happy to share the results of our study: The metabolic cost of inspiratory muscle training in mechanically ventilated patients in critical care. A higher PImax = less pronounced increase in VO2 as IMT load increases.
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Further data exploring the metabolic cost of rehab in mechanically ventilated patients. Highly variable responses between and within participants performing the same functional activity.
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Happy to share the results of our study. A modification to a domiciliary ventilator that reduces walled oxygen consumption. This may be a valuable modification where there is a relative shortage of oxygen https://t.co/cF7ww1SL9D
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Very happy to share the results of our study: The metabolic cost of inspiratory muscle training in mechanically ventilated patients in critical care. A higher PImax = less pronounced increase in VO2 as IMT load increases.
https://t.co/4AL62JhD1z
@gosselink_rik Thank you for your comment. Unfortunately we did not measure compliance. I imagine if compliance was added to the LMM it might influence the intercept. If patients altered their lung volumes at different loads (very plausible) this could influence the slope.
We are happy to share our @UZLeuven experiences with colleagues working in the ICU: Practical Guide Physical Therapy in the ICU https://t.co/98FYEnFukY #Amazon. Also available in Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese!
A new study, co-led by Nicholas Simmonds, cystic fibrosis (CF) consultant and Gemma Stanford, specialist CF physiotherapist, aims to determine whether online yoga classes for people with CF could help with pain, breathlessness, and mental health issues https://t.co/ZTxb47DMKM