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Mechanisms of respiratory muscle fatigue

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При бронхолегочных заболеваниях, сопровождающихся изменением эластических свойств легочной ткани, возникают ситуации, при которых дыхательная мускулатура, межреберные мышцы и диафрагма работают с большими перегрузками. Результатом этого является развитие утомления.

About the Authors

A. A. Bichev
НИИ пульмонологии М3 РФ
Russian Federation


A. G. Chuchalin
НИИ пульмонологии М3 РФ
Russian Federation


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