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Effects of Inhaled Fenoterol and Positive End‐Expiratory Pressure on the Respiratory Mechanics of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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In patients with COPD, fenoterol combined with PEEPe has opposing effects on respiratory mechanics. First, it does not significantly reduce lung hyperinflation or inspiratory resistances. Second, it allows expiratory flow limitation reversal in some patients. These findings result from the net effect on end-expiratory lung volume of each intervention. This implies that if fenoterol is used in combination with PEEPe, the level of PEEPe should be reassessed during the time course of the drug to prevent any further lung hyperinflation.
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