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Depending on the person's history and other variables, the examiner may find other measures to be useful (eg, a 3-lead electrocardiogram, arterial saturation assessed using a pulse oximeter, cadence, ratings of fatigue and discomfort or pain). [1] Compared with the upright position, however, recumbent positions have well-documented deleterious effects on lung function, such as reduced lung volumes and capacities, increased closing volume of the dependent airways, reduced flow rates, and reduced arterial saturation. Arterial saturation and blood pressure were recorded as a safety precaution, and the data were not included in the analysis of the present study. |
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