Dyspnea-induced Limitation (DYSLIM), a new self-administered concise questionnaire to evaluate dyspnea-related activity limitation in chronic respiratory diseases
Few questionnaires are available for routine assessment of dyspnea. The study aimed to design a self-administered questionnaire assessing the impact of chronic dyspnea on daily activities, named DYSLIM (Dyspnea-induced Limitation).
Source: Respiratory Medicine - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: T. Perez, N. Roche, H. Nunes, P.R. Burgel, A. Chaouat, P. Surpas, F. Herengt, G. Garcia, J.M. Grosbois, S. Stelianides, Ph de Rigal, Ph Gu érin, B. Arnould, J. Coste Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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