A) Tidal volume (VT) (presented as % predicted of vital capacity (VC)), b) breathing frequency (Fb), c) dynamic inspiratory capacity (IC) and d) inspiratory.

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a) Tidal volume (VT) (presented as % predicted of vital capacity (VC)), b) breathing frequency (Fb), c) dynamic inspiratory capacity (IC) and d) inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) (presented as % predicted of total lung capacity (TLC)) are shown plotted again... a) Tidal volume (VT) (presented as % predicted of vital capacity (VC)), b) breathing frequency (Fb), c) dynamic inspiratory capacity (IC) and d) inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) (presented as % predicted of total lung capacity (TLC)) are shown plotted against minute ventilation (V′E) in four disease severity quartiles based on forced expiratory volume in 1 s % predicted during constant work rate exercise. Note the clear inflection (plateau) in the VT/V′E relationship which coincides with a simultaneous inflection in the IRV. After this point, further increases in V′E are accomplished by accelerating Fb. Data are presented as mean values at steady-state rest, isotime (i.e. 2 min, 4 min), the VT/V′E inflection point and peak exercise. Reproduced from [37] with permission. Denis E. O'Donnell et al. Eur Respir Rev 2016;25:333-347 ©2016 by European Respiratory Society