2016
DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201504-0841oc
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Abstract: Disease-specific differences in mechanics and respiratory muscle activity did not influence the key association between dyspnea intensity and inspiratory neural drive to the diaphragm.

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“…Alleviation of the load of the respiratory muscles by noninvasive ventilation during submaximal exercise leads to increases in endurance time and arterial haemoglobin saturation, and reductions in breathlessness [122]. These data clearly indicate that alterations in the mechanical properties of the respiratory system play an important role in exercise limitation in IPF patients, and are consistent with both the reduction in operating lung volumes and increased diaphragmatic activity at exercise [38].…”
Section: How Do Physiological Alterations Integrate In Ipf? Exercise mentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…Alleviation of the load of the respiratory muscles by noninvasive ventilation during submaximal exercise leads to increases in endurance time and arterial haemoglobin saturation, and reductions in breathlessness [122]. These data clearly indicate that alterations in the mechanical properties of the respiratory system play an important role in exercise limitation in IPF patients, and are consistent with both the reduction in operating lung volumes and increased diaphragmatic activity at exercise [38].…”
Section: How Do Physiological Alterations Integrate In Ipf? Exercise mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…An association was also observed between P0.1 and KCO in patients with ILD, suggesting that impaired gas exchange contributes to ventilatory drive [98]. Diaphragm activation is increased in IPF in comparison with healthy subjects, both during carbon dioxide rebreathing [99] and at exercise [38], consistent with the preservation of the command of ventilation in this disease.…”
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“…In order to examine whether the relationship between inspiratory neural drive to the diaphragm and exertional dyspnoea intensity was different between ILD and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), FAISAL et al [63] assessed diaphragmatic electromyography (EMGdi) and respiratory pressure measurements during incremental cycle exercise. The study population included ILD, COPD and healthy control subjects (n=16 for each group).…”
Section: The Role Of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test In Ildsmentioning
confidence: 99%