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Respirator Physiologic Impact in Persons With Mild Respiratory Disease
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 02/05/10
Harber P et al. – Respirator type significantly affected several physiologic measures. Respirator type effects differed among disease categories as shown by statistically significant interaction terms. Respiratory timing parameters were more affected than ventilatory volumes. In general, persons with asthma showed greater respirator–disease interactions than chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, rhinitis, or healthy subjects. The effects of respirator type differ according to the category of respiratory disease.
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