The utility of using peak expiratory flow and forced vital capacity to predict poor expiratory cough flow in children with neuromuscular disorders
Background: Approximately one in every 1200 South Africans is affected by a neuromuscular disease (NMD). Weak respiratory muscles and ineffective cough contribute to the development of respiratory morbidity and mortality. Early identification of individuals at risk of respiratory complications, thro...
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Main Authors: | Brenda M. Morrow (Author), Lauren Angelil (Author), Juliet Forsyth (Author), Ashleigh Huisamen (Author), Erin Juries (Author), Lieselotte Corten (Author) |
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