D Scheidegger, L Bentz, G Piolino, C Pusterla, J P Gigon
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Influence of early mobilisation of pulmonary function in surgical patients.
This work confirms the generally known decrease in arterial oxygen following surgery. On the basis of a more rapid restitution of pulmonary function the superiority of mobilization to the usual respiratory exercises is clearly shown.