Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8819918 | Respiratory Medicine | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Among ILD patients, carrying portable O2 versus receiving O2 via a stationary concentrator results in significantly greater dyspnea and shorter distances covered in timed testing. Patients with the greatest impairment may be affected most. When prescribing O2, practitioners should alert patients to this effect and help patients decide on the best O2 delivery mode to meet their needs.
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Authors
Deepa Ramadurai, Maeveen Riordan, Bridget Graney, Tara Churney, Amy L. Olson, Jeffrey J. Swigris,