Abstract

to the editor: The continued use of and reports on “unrestrained plethysmography” ([5][1]), which is an attractively convenient and hence popular and easy-to-misuse method of respiratory monitoring, have evoked a vigorous negative response from the respiratory physiology community. Efforts have

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