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. 2023 Jul 17;9(4):00117-2023.
doi: 10.1183/23120541.00117-2023. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Chaotic breathing in post-COVID-19 breathlessness: a key feature of dysfunctional breathing can be characterised objectively by approximate entropy

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Chaotic breathing in post-COVID-19 breathlessness: a key feature of dysfunctional breathing can be characterised objectively by approximate entropy

Chinthaka B Samaranayake et al. ERJ Open Res. .

Abstract

Post-COVID-19 breathing pattern disorder can be characterised by application of nonlinear statistical modelling of exercise ventilatory data https://bit.ly/3WlBc7e.

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Conflict of interest: J.H. Hull is an associate editor of this journal. The remaining authors have nothing to disclose.

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