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== Objective<br> ==
== Objective<br> ==
 
There is a need to develop simple, noninvasive, and sensitive outcome measures
for respiratory therapy. Adventitious respiratory sounds (ie, crackles and wheezes) can be objectively
characterized with computerized respiratory sound analysis (CORSA) and have been shown
to contribute for diagnosis purposes; however, their potential for use as outcome measures is
unknown.


== Intended Population<br>  ==
== Intended Population<br>  ==

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There is a need to develop simple, noninvasive, and sensitive outcome measures for respiratory therapy. Adventitious respiratory sounds (ie, crackles and wheezes) can be objectively characterized with computerized respiratory sound analysis (CORSA) and have been shown to contribute for diagnosis purposes; however, their potential for use as outcome measures is unknown.

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