129 results on '"O'Donnell, Denis E"'
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2. Abnormal Exertional Breathlessness on Cardiopulmonary Cycle Exercise Testing in Relation to Self-Reported and Physiologic Responses in Chronic Airflow Limitation
3. Impaired Spirometry and COPD Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Canadian Cohort Study
4. Physiological underpinnings of exertional dyspnoea in mild fibrosing interstitial lung disease
5. V̇/Q̇ Mismatch: A Novel Target for COPD Treatment
6. Using Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing to Understand Dyspnea and Exercise Intolerance in Respiratory Disease
7. Compensatory responses to increased mechanical abnormalities in COPD during sleep
8. Exercise Intolerance in Untreated OSA: Role of Pulmonary Gas Exchange and Systemic Vascular Abnormalities
9. Reference values for leg effort during incremental cycle ergometry in non‐trained healthy men and women, aged 19–85
10. The physiology and pathophysiology of exercise hyperpnea
11. Physiological Characterization of Preserved Ratio Impaired Spirometry in the CanCOLD Study: Implications for Exertional Dyspnea and Exercise Intolerance.
12. Beyond Spirometry: Linking Wasted Ventilation to Exertional Dyspnea in the Initial Stages of COPD
13. Normative Reference Equations for Breathlessness Intensity during Incremental Cardiopulmonary Cycle Exercise Testing
14. Late Breaking Abstract - Phenotyping dynamic and "static” lung volumes in COPD: implications for exertional dyspnoea and exercise tolerance
15. Late Breaking Abstract - Systemic Determinants of Exercise Intolerance in Patients with Fibrosing Interstitial Lung Disease and a Severely Impaired DLCO
16. Systemic Determinants of Exercise Intolerance in Patients With Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease and Severely Impaired DLCO
17. Systemic Determinants of Exercise Intolerance in Patients With Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease and Severely Impaired DLCO.
18. Short-term air pollution exposure and exacerbation events in mild to moderate COPD: a case-crossover study within the CanCOLD cohort
19. The Lancet COPD Commission: broader questions remain
20. Response
21. Impaired Spirometry and COPD Increase the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
22. The role of the pulmonary function laboratory to assist in disease management: connective tissue diseases.
23. Online Data Supplement: Dynamic Ventilatory Reserve During Incremental Exercise: Reference Values and Clinical Validation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
24. Dynamic Ventilatory Reserve During Incremental Exercise: Reference Values and Clinical Validation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
25. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Exertional Dyspnea in Post-Pulmonary Embolism Syndrome
26. Exercise Intolerance in Untreated OSA
27. Reply to Jankowich: PRISm: What?s in a Name?
28. V̇/Q̇ Mismatch
29. The severe asthma–obesity conundrum: Consequences for exertional dyspnoea and exercise tolerance in men and women
30. Ambient Air Pollution and Dysanapsis: Associations with Lung Function and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung Disease Study
31. Impaired Ventilatory Efficiency, Dyspnea, and Exercise Intolerance in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Results from the CanCOLD Study
32. Excess ventilation and exertional dyspnoea in heart failure and pulmonary hypertension
33. Pulmonary function laboratory to assist in the management of cardiac disease.
34. Pulmonary Vascular Volume by Quantitative CT in Dyspneic Smokers with Minor Emphysema.
35. Right ventricular dimensions during COPD exacerbations: A matter of low preload versus high afterload?
36. Exertional dyspnoea in patients with mild‐to‐severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: neuromechanical mechanisms.
37. Physiological predictors of morbidity and mortality in COPD: the relative importance of reduced inspiratory capacity and inspiratory muscle strength.
38. Qualitative Components of Dyspnea during Incremental Exercise across the COPD Continuum.
39. Small airway disease: when the “silent zone” speaks up.
40. The role of the pulmonary function laboratory to assist in disease management: interstitial lung disease.
41. Right ventricular dimensions during COPD exacerbations: A matter of low preload versus high afterload?
42. The pulmonary function laboratory in the investigation of dyspnea of unknown origin.
43. The LancetCOPD Commission: broader questions remain
44. Probing the old lung: challenges to pulmonary function testing interpretation in the elderly.
45. Calculating the statistical limits of normal and Z-scores for pulmonary function tests.
46. Lung function: what constitutes (ab) normality?
47. Breathing too much! Ventilatory inefficiency and exertional dyspnea in pulmonary hypertension.
48. (Mis)Interpreting changes in pulmonary function tests over time.
49. Impaired spirometry and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease increase the risk of cardiovascular disease: a Canadian cohort study
50. The role of the pulmonary function laboratory to assist in disease management: connective tissue diseases.
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