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Usefulness of inspiratory capacity measurement in COPD patients in the primary care setting
International Journal of General Medicine, 11/04/09
Madueno A et al. – Measurement of IC at rest could be used as a complementary functional exploration to forced spirometry in the monitorization of patients with COPD in the primary care setting. The authors found a poor correlation between IC and quality of life at the same level as in FEV1.
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