3 results match your criteria: "Laboratory of Clinical Physiology and Exercise[Affiliation]"
Respir Physiol Neurobiol
January 2014
Laboratory of Clinical Physiology and Exercise, Department of Health Sciences, University of Milano Bicocca, Via Cadore 48, 20900 Monza, Italy.
We compared by non-invasive technique the adaptive response of alveolar capillary network to edemagenic conditions (exercise and high altitude [HA, PIO2 107mmHg] in subjects with different resting sea level (SL) capillary blood volume (normalized to alveolar volume, Vc/Va): Group 1 (N=10, Vc/Va=16.1±6.8ml/L- mean±SD) and Group 2 (N=10, Vc/Va=25±7.
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April 2010
HYLAB, Laboratory of Clinical Physiology and Exercise, Grenoble, France.
Exercise tolerance is an important parameter in patients with COPD and a primary goal of treatment is to reduce dyspnea to facilitate physical activities and improve health-related quality of life. This review examines the link between expiratory flow limitation and dyspnea to explain the rationale for the use of bronchodilators and review the characteristics of different types of exercise tests, with specific focus on which tests are likely to show a response to bronchodilators. An earlier literature search of studies published up to 1999 assessed the effects of bronchodilatort therapy on dypsnea and exercise tolerance among patients with COPD.
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May 2008
Hylab, Laboratory of Clinical Physiology and Exercise at Groupe Hospitalier Mutualiste, Grenoble, France.
The aim of the present study was to calculate reference equations for carbon monoxide and nitric oxide transfer, measured in two distinct populations. The transfer factor of the lung for nitric oxide (T(L,NO)) and carbon monoxide (T(L,CO)) were measured in 303 people aged 18-94 yrs. Measurements were similarly made in two distant cities, using the single-breath technique.
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