Rehabilitation of Patients With Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases

Abstract
The conclusion may be drawn that rehabilitative measures for obstructive pulmonary diseases are better tolerated in an oxygen-enriched atmosphere. No ill effects have been observed. An increase of 4 to 10 per cent in the oxygen concentration of the atmosphere appears to be sufficient to maintain approximately normal arterial oxygen saturation.

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