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(Chest. 1990;97:109S-110S.)
© 1990 American College of Chest Physicians

Home Care Rehabilitation and Perception of Dyspnea in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Patients

J. H. Strijbos M.D.1; G. H. Koëter M.D.2; and A. F. Meinesz M.D.2

1 The Beatrixoord Hospital, Haren, The Netherlands.
2 Department of Pulmonary Disease, University Hospital, Groningen, The Netherlands.

After a PRP, given by a home care team, the exercise tolerance of the patients increased, while they could exercise with fewer complaints of dyspnea and leg muscle fatigue during comparable workload levels.







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