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Breathing strategy to preserve exercising cardiac function in patients with heart failure
Medical Hypotheses, 10/08/09
Lalande S et al. – The authors hypothesized that the rapid shallow low lung volume breathing, in combination with positive expiratory intrathoracic pressure, often adopted by patients with heart failure during exercise is an attempt to preserve, or even enhance, the cardiac response to exercise.
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