Physiological responses in the cardiopulmonary exercise test to arm and leg in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH)
I. Ivanaga (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Pinto (São Paulo, Brazil), E. Vieira (São Paulo, Brazil), G. Figliolino (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Rolim (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Almeida (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Gazzotti (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Cepeda (São Paulo, Brazil), D. Bedin (São Paulo, Brazil), E. Ferreira (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Jardim (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Arakaki (São Paulo, Brazil), R. Ramos (São Paulo, Brazil), O. Nascimento (São Paulo, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2019 – The future of pulmonary rehabilitation discussed today
Disease area: Pulmonary vascular diseases
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I. Ivanaga (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Pinto (São Paulo, Brazil), E. Vieira (São Paulo, Brazil), G. Figliolino (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Rolim (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Almeida (São Paulo, Brazil), M. Gazzotti (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Cepeda (São Paulo, Brazil), D. Bedin (São Paulo, Brazil), E. Ferreira (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Jardim (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Arakaki (São Paulo, Brazil), R. Ramos (São Paulo, Brazil), O. Nascimento (São Paulo, Brazil). Physiological responses in the cardiopulmonary exercise test to arm and leg in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). 520
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