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Samuel Verges

Researcher at University of Grenoble

Publications -  187
Citations -  4758

Samuel Verges is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 156 publications receiving 3644 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel Verges include Joseph Fourier University & ETH Zurich.

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ERS statement on respiratory muscle testing at rest and during exercise

TL;DR: This ERS task force summarises the most recent scientific and methodological developments regarding respiratory mechanics and respiratory muscle assessment by addressing the validity, precision, reproducibility, prognostic value and responsiveness to interventions of various methods.
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Neuromuscular Consequences of an Extreme Mountain Ultra-Marathon

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the large alterations in NMF after an ultra-marathon race are multi-factorial, including failure of excitation-contraction coupling, which has never been described after prolonged running.
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Electrical stimulation for testing neuromuscular function: from sport to pathology

TL;DR: Electrical stimulation as a method to measure respiratory muscle function and the comparison between electrical and magnetic stimulation will also be considered.
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Comparison of electrical and magnetic stimulations to assess quadriceps muscle function.

TL;DR: It is concluded that ENS and MNS provide similar quadriceps muscle function assessment, while Fpaired (10:100) is a better index than T2(10: 100) of low- to high-frequency fatigue of thequadriceps in vivo.
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ERS statement on standardisation of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic lung diseases

TL;DR: The protocols and procedures used in published studies focusing on incremental CPET in chronic lung conditions are summarized, standard incremental protocols for CPET on a stationary cycle ergometer and a treadmill are presented, and patients' perspectives on CPET obtained through an online survey are provided.