D.E. O'Donnell
- Clinical Exercise Testing (out of print)Edited by S.A. Ward and P. PalangeBook | Published in 2007DOI: 10.1183/1025448x.ERM4007ISBN (electronic): 978-1-904097-80-8
- Bronchodilator therapy in COPD: physiological effectsBy D.E. O'DonnellD.E. O'DonnellProfessor of Medicine and Physiology, Division of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Queen's University, Richardson House, 102 Stuart Street, K7L 2V6, Kingston, ON, Canada. Fax: . Email:
- Evaluation of bronchodilator responses in patients with “irreversible” emphysemaBy D.E. O'Donnell, L. Forkert and K.A. WebbD.E. O'DonnellL. Forkert
- Effect of salmeterol on the ventilatory response to exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseBy D.E. O'Donnell, N. Voduc, M. Fitzpatrick and K.A. WebbD.E. O'DonnellN. VoducM. Fitzpatrick
- Effects of tiotropium on lung hyperinflation, dyspnoea and exercise tolerance in COPDBy D.E. O'Donnell, T. Flüge, F. Gerken, A. Hamilton, K. Webb, B. Aguilaniu, B. Make and H. MagnussenD.E. O'DonnellT. FlügeF. GerkenA. HamiltonK. WebbB. AguilaniuB. Make
- Reliability of ventilatory parameters during cycle ergometry in multicentre trials in COPDBy D.E. O'Donnell, J. Travers, K.A. Webb, Z. He, Y-M. Lam, A. Hamilton, S. Kesten, F. Maltais and H. MagnussenArticle | Published in 2009 in European Respiratory JournalD.E. O'DonnellJ. TraversK.A. WebbZ. HeY-M. LamA. HamiltonS. KestenF. Maltais
- Does dynamic hyperinflation contribute to dyspnoea during exercise in patients with COPD?By J.A. Guenette, K.A. Webb and D.E. O'DonnellArticle | Published in 2012 in European Respiratory JournalJ.A. GuenetteK.A. Webb
- Physiological Effects of Roflumilast at Rest and during Exercise in COPDBy D.E. O'Donnell, D. Bredenbröker, M. Brose and K.A. WebbArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalD.E. O'DonnellD. BredenbrökerM. Brose
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