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Por este motivo, futuros estudios son necesarios para diluci-

dar fehacientemente estas hipótesis.

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Figura 3.

Magnitud de la caída de la percepción de

disnea durante el ejercicio asistido con Ventilación No

Invasiva, a través de máscara nasal y oronasal. En la figura

se observa la magnitud de la caída de la disnea durante el

ejercicio incremental a 25 watts, 50 watts, 75 watts, 100

watts y 125 watts (Autorizada la reproducción de la Figura

por Klga. Tania Contreras, observaciones no publicadas).

Ventilación no invasiva en rehabilitación - I. Rodríguez et al

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