Inspiratory muscle training improves maximal inspiratory pressure and may assist weaning in older intubated patients: a randomised trial

scientific article published on 01 January 2010

Inspiratory muscle training improves maximal inspiratory pressure and may assist weaning in older intubated patients: a randomised trial is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S1836-9553(10)70022-9
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P2093author name stringEstélio Henrique Martin Dantas
Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale
Samária Ali Cader
Cintia Biehl
Juracy Correa Castro
Maria Celeste Vega Gomes
Silvia Corrêa Bacelar
Walter Eduardo Cabrer
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecttracheal intubationQ750195
physical therapy modalitiesQ65178188
P304page(s)171-177
P577publication date2010-01-01
P1433published inJournal of PhysiotherapyQ7714931
P1476titleInspiratory muscle training improves maximal inspiratory pressure and may assist weaning in older intubated patients: a randomised trial
P2283usesrandomized experimentQ1231081
P478volume56