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Dyspnoea-referenced minimal clinically important difference in the resting inspiratory capacity response to short-acting bronchodilators in COPD patients.
Pierantonio Laveneziana, David Hajage, Nicolas Verger, Clara Bianquis, François-Xavier Blanc, Christian Straus, Thomas Similowski
Published: 202610.1080/25310429.2025.2611184
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In COPD, the clinical significance of bronchodilator-induced changes in inspiratory capacity (IC) at rest remains uncertain. Unlike forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1), IC may better reflect symptom improvement, but no minimal c…
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