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Diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading in normoxia and hypoxia
Highlights • We investigated the effect of hypoxia on the progression of diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading. • In normoxia the progression of diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading follows an exponential decay. • In hypoxia the progression of diaphragmatic fatig...
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description | Highlights • We investigated the effect of hypoxia on the progression of diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading. • In normoxia the progression of diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading follows an exponential decay. • In hypoxia the progression of diaphragmatic fatigue during inspiratory muscle loading follows a linear decline. |
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