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. 2021 Feb 19;16(2):e0247693. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247693

Correction: Non-invasive ventilation with pursed lips breathing mode for patients with COPD and hypercapnic respiratory failure: A retrospective analysis

Christoph Jünger, Maja Reimann, Lenka Krabbe, Karoline I Gaede, Christoph Lange, Christian Herzmann, Stephan Rüller
PMCID: PMC7894957  PMID: 33606851

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Fig 4. pCO2 values at baseline and follow-up and correlation of ΔpCO2 with ΔIPAP.

Fig 4

A. Each line represents an early morning pCO2 value for a single patient at baseline and follow up. B. Scatter plot illustrating the correlation of ΔpCO2 (pCO2 at follow-up—pCO2 at baseline) and ΔIPAP (IPAP at follow-up—IPAP at baseline).

Fig 5. 6MWT distances at baseline and follow-up and correlations of Δ6MWT with ΔIPAP and ΔpCO2.

Fig 5

A. Walking distances in the 6MWT at baseline and at follow-up. Each line represents a patient. B. Scatter plot illustrating the correlation of Δ6MWT (6MWT at follow-up– 6MWT at baseline) and ΔIPAP (IPAP at follow-up—IPAP at baseline). C. Scatter plot illustrating the correlation of Δ6MWT (6MWT at follow.up– 6MWT at baseline) and ΔpCO2 (pCO2 at follow-up—pCO2 at baseline).

Reference

  • 1.Jünger C, Reimann M, Krabbe L, Gaede KI, Lange C, Herzmann C, et al. (2020) Non-invasive ventilation with pursed lips breathing mode for patients with COPD and hypercapnic respiratory failure: A retrospective analysis. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0238619 10.1371/journal.pone.0238619 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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