Evaluation of dyspnea during physical and speech activities in patients with pulmonary diseases.
@article{Lee1998EvaluationOD,
title={Evaluation of dyspnea during physical and speech activities in patients with pulmonary diseases.},
author={L Lee and Marilyn Joan Ardis Friesen and Ian R. Lambert and Robert G. Loudon},
journal={Chest},
year={1998},
volume={113 3},
pages={
625-32
}
}STUDY OBJECTIVES
Dyspnea is most commonly assessed by questioning patients about their subjective perception of shortness of breath during physical exertion. Although speech production is altered by pulmonary disease, it has not been included in current dyspnea assessment tools. A questionnaire was developed to address reports of dyspnea during (1) physical activity, (2) speech activity, and (3) simultaneous speech and physical activity.
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An equal number of self- and experimenter…
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