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Janos Porszasz

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COPD|October 30, 2009
Constant work rate exercise testing: a tricky measure of exercise toleranceRichard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz
COPD|November 4, 2018
Current Status of Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Introductory Remarks on Pulmonary Rehabilitation, the Importance and the PracticeJanos Porszasz, Vito Brusasco
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society|March 28, 2006
Reduction of hyperinflation by pharmacologic and other interventionsRichard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz
Chest|September 3, 2014
Counterpoint: Is an increase in FEV₁ and/or FVC ≥ 12% of control and ≥ 200 mL the best way to assess positive bronchodilator response? NoJames E Hansen, Janos Porszasz
Chest|September 3, 2014
Rebuttal from Drs Hansen and PorszaszJames E Hansen, Janos Porszasz
The Laryngoscope|September 1, 2007
In reference to Continuous laryngoscopy exercise test: a method for visualizing laryngeal dysfunction during exerciseKathy E Sietsema, Janos Porszasz
COPD|April 21, 2009
Methodology for using long-term accelerometry monitoring to describe daily activity patterns in COPDAriel Hecht, Shuyi Ma, Janos Porszasz, et al.
Chest|October 10, 2020
ResponseTimothy A Morris, Janos Porszasz, William W Stringer
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|March 25, 2008
Indicator dilution measurements of extravascular lung water: basic assumptions and observationsRichard M Effros, Prapaporn Pornsuriyasak, Janos Porszasz, et al.
Chest|October 6, 2011
Why conventional exhaled breath condensate pH studies cannot provide reliable estimates of airway acidificationRichard M Effros, Richard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz, et al.
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COPD|October 30, 2009
Constant work rate exercise testing: a tricky measure of exercise toleranceRichard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz
COPD|November 4, 2018
Current Status of Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Introductory Remarks on Pulmonary Rehabilitation, the Importance and the PracticeJanos Porszasz, Vito Brusasco
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society|March 28, 2006
Reduction of hyperinflation by pharmacologic and other interventionsRichard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz
Chest|September 3, 2014
Counterpoint: Is an increase in FEV₁ and/or FVC ≥ 12% of control and ≥ 200 mL the best way to assess positive bronchodilator response? NoJames E Hansen, Janos Porszasz
Chest|September 3, 2014
Rebuttal from Drs Hansen and PorszaszJames E Hansen, Janos Porszasz
The Laryngoscope|September 1, 2007
In reference to Continuous laryngoscopy exercise test: a method for visualizing laryngeal dysfunction during exerciseKathy E Sietsema, Janos Porszasz
COPD|April 21, 2009
Methodology for using long-term accelerometry monitoring to describe daily activity patterns in COPDAriel Hecht, Shuyi Ma, Janos Porszasz, et al.
Chest|October 10, 2020
ResponseTimothy A Morris, Janos Porszasz, William W Stringer
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology|March 25, 2008
Indicator dilution measurements of extravascular lung water: basic assumptions and observationsRichard M Effros, Prapaporn Pornsuriyasak, Janos Porszasz, et al.
Chest|October 6, 2011
Why conventional exhaled breath condensate pH studies cannot provide reliable estimates of airway acidificationRichard M Effros, Richard Casaburi, Janos Porszasz, et al.
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