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O’Connor E, Patnode CD, Burda BU, et al. Breathing Exercises and/or Retraining Techniques in the Treatment of Asthma: Comparative Effectiveness [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2012 Sep. (Comparative Effectiveness Reviews, No. 71.)
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Breathing Exercises and/or Retraining Techniques in the Treatment of Asthma: Comparative Effectiveness [Internet].
Show details- AHRQ
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- AMED
Allied and Complementary Medicine
- AQLQ
Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire
- ATS
American Thoracic Society
- BTS
British Thoracic Society
- CAM
complementary and alternative medicine
- CCRCT
Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials
- CI
confidence interval
- CO2
carbon dioxide
- EPC
Evidence-based Practice Center
- FEV1
forced expiratory volume in 1 second
- FVC
forced vital capacity
- HRV
heart rate variability
- ICS
inhaled corticosteroid(s)
- IMT
inspiratory muscle training
- IndMED
Indian Medical Journals
- LOCF
last observation carried forward
- MANTIS
Manual, Alternative and Natural Therapy Index System
- mcg
microgram(s)
- NAEPP
National Asthma Education Program and Prevention
- PEDro
Physiotherapy Evidence Database
- PEF
peak expiratory flow
- RCT
randomized controlled trial
- SABA
short-acting beta2-agonists
- SF
Short Form Health Survey (e.g., SF-36)
- SGRQ
St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire
- SIP
scientific information packet
- SMD
standardized mean difference
- TEP
technical expert panel
- VC
vital capacity
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