Background and Objective: Pregnancy is characterized by physiological and
anatomical changes in females which lead to major changes in the respiratory system. So the
objective of this study was to compare the respiratory muscle strength of primigravidae with that
of nulligravidae in Indian population.
Methods: The total subjects were divided into two groups i.e. group A (Primigravidae group) and
B (Nulligravidae). Subjects in both the groups underwent respiratory muscle testing according to
the American Thoracic Society (ATS) or European Respiratory Society (ERS) guidelines.
%0 Journal Article
%1 deepavsuvarnagopalakrishnaalaparthi2013comparison
%A DEEPAV.SUVARNA, GOPALA KRISHNA ALAPARTHI, VAISHALI
%A 7, 4 5 6
%A SHYAM KRISHNAN, ZULFEEQUER ANAND.R
%A NIKILSHETTY,
%D 2013
%E Ahmad, Tauseef
%J Reviews of Progress
%K (PE (PI Maximum Pressure Respiratory expiratory inspiratory max) muscle nulligravidae primigravidae strength
%N 9
%T A COMPARISON OF RESPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH
BETWEEN PRIMIGRAVIDAE AND NULLIGRAVIDAE - A
PILOT STUDY
%U http://reviewsofprogress.org/UploadedArticle/51.pdf
%V 1
%X Background and Objective: Pregnancy is characterized by physiological and
anatomical changes in females which lead to major changes in the respiratory system. So the
objective of this study was to compare the respiratory muscle strength of primigravidae with that
of nulligravidae in Indian population.
Methods: The total subjects were divided into two groups i.e. group A (Primigravidae group) and
B (Nulligravidae). Subjects in both the groups underwent respiratory muscle testing according to
the American Thoracic Society (ATS) or European Respiratory Society (ERS) guidelines.
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abstract = {Background and Objective: Pregnancy is characterized by physiological and
anatomical changes in females which lead to major changes in the respiratory system. So the
objective of this study was to compare the respiratory muscle strength of primigravidae with that
of nulligravidae in Indian population.
Methods: The total subjects were divided into two groups i.e. group A (Primigravidae group) and
B (Nulligravidae). Subjects in both the groups underwent respiratory muscle testing according to
the American Thoracic Society (ATS) or European Respiratory Society (ERS) guidelines.},
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timestamp = {2014-08-17T08:04:50.000+0200},
title = {A COMPARISON OF RESPIRATORY MUSCLE STRENGTH
BETWEEN PRIMIGRAVIDAE AND NULLIGRAVIDAE - A
PILOT STUDY
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