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Table 2 (abstract A94). Linear mixed effects model results for in vivo study

From: Abstracts of the ICARE 2024 78th SIAARTI National Congress

OUTCOME VARIABLES

ESTIMATE (STANDARD ERROR)

P-VALUE

Abs acc

4.547e-03 ± 6.756e-04

 < 0.001

Energy acc

5.107e-03 ± 4.984e-04

 < 0.001

Abs rot

0.244 ± 0.024

 < 0.001

Energy rot

0.129 ± 0.016

 < 0.001

Power acc

5.935e-05 ± 7.549e-06

 < 0.001

Power rot

0.102 ± 0.015

 < 0.001

  1. Estimates (standard errors) and p-values from the linear mixed-effect models to test the association between the surrogate of the peak cough expiratory flow and each of the six output variables, including the healthy volunteer as random effect. P-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant