6-minute walk testing is more sensitive than maximal incremental cycle testing for detecting oxygen desaturation in patients with COPD.
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M. Poulain | A. Varray | C. Prefaut | F. Durand | J. Desplan | F. Ceugniet | B. Palomba
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