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ISSN 2368-6820
Review Article
Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2016January 01, 2016 EDT

Comparison of cardiac rehabilitation outcomes in individuals with respiratory, cardiac or no comorbidities: A retrospective review

Mika L Nonoyama, Susan Marzolini R Kin, Dina Brooks, Paul Oh,
Aerobic execiseCardiac rehabilitationComorbiditiesCOPDSmokers
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Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2016

Vol. 52, Issue 2, 2016
  • A role for respiratory therapists in shaping Canada’s changing health policy landscape
    Jason W Nickerson
  • Comparison of cardiac rehabilitation outcomes in individuals with respiratory, cardiac or no comorbidities: A retrospective review
    Mika L NonoyamaSusan Marzolini R KinDina BrooksPaul Oh
  • Patient and family centred care in respiratory therapy: A fundamental right?
    Bryan BuellChristiane Menard
  • Home care in respiratory therapy
    Blayne T Clarke
  • A positive methacholine challenge based on specific airway conductance: A case report
    Haynes Jeffrey
  • Proceedings from the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists Annual Conference May 26–28, 2016
    Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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Nonoyama ML, Kin SMR, Brooks D, Oh P. Comparison of cardiac rehabilitation outcomes in individuals with respiratory, cardiac or no comorbidities: A retrospective review. Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2016;52(2):43-49.
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