Search Results - "Siemon, Karsten"
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The Feasibility of High-Intensity Interval Training in Patients with Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness Syndrome Following Long-Term Invasive Ventilation
Published in Sports medicine - open (01-02-2021)“…Background Intensive care unit-acquired weakness syndrome (ICUAWS) can be a consequence of long-term mechanical ventilation. Despite recommendations of early…”
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Inhalation device requirements for patients' inhalation maneuvers
Published in Respiratory medicine (01-09-2016)“…Abstract Background Inhaled drugs are the mainstay of treatment for lung diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, failure to…”
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Inspiratory muscle training during rehabilitation in successfully weaned hypercapnic patients with COPD
Published in Respiratory medicine (01-02-2017)“…Abstract Background This study is aimed to evaluate the effect of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) added to rehabilitation in patients with chronic…”
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Guideline on positioning and early mobilisation in the critically ill by an expert panel
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-08-2024)“…A scientific panel was created consisting of 23 interdisciplinary and interprofessional experts in intensive care medicine, physiotherapy, nursing care,…”
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COPD, Asthma und Co: Probleme bei der Inhalation im Alter
Published in CME (Berlin, Germany) (01-05-2022)Get full text
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Impact of breathing pattern on work of breathing in healthy subjects and patients with COPD
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (30-04-2008)“…Abstract The impact of the respiratory pattern on respiratory muscle workload represents an unresolved controversy and is important for the treatment of…”
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Inhalation devices used in combination therapy in chronic airway disease
Published in Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) (01-02-2016)“…New fixed combinations of long acting β2-agonists and anti-muscarinic agents have been launched in the therapy of chronic obstructive airway disease. The…”
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