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Reply to Garcia-Tabar et al.: Quality control of open-circuit respirometry: real-time, laboratory-based systems. Let us spread "good practice".
European Journal of Applied Physiology 2018 December
PURPOSE: This article is in response to the Letter of Garcia-Tabar et al. [Eur J Appl Physiol (in press), 2018] relating to the issue of post-test sensor calibration 'verification'. This issue is poorly addressed in contemporary patient-related position statements on cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).
METHODS: Post-test sensor calibration verification approaches were compared.
RESULT: The potential impact on data quality of changing sensor calibration during the course of an exercise test was described.
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that post-test sensor calibration verification be incorporated into existing CPET 'best practice'.
METHODS: Post-test sensor calibration verification approaches were compared.
RESULT: The potential impact on data quality of changing sensor calibration during the course of an exercise test was described.
CONCLUSION: It is recommended that post-test sensor calibration verification be incorporated into existing CPET 'best practice'.
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