Association between admission skeletal muscle and functional independence measure at discharge in elderly patients with pneumonia

K. YAMADA (Kobe, Japan), Y. Oki (Kobe, Japan), Y. Fujimoto (Kobe, Japan), Y. Mitani (Kobe, Japan), Y. Yamada (Kobe, Japan), M. Fujita (Kobe, Japan), K. Iwata (Kobe, Japan), A. Ishikawa (Kobe, Japan)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Oxygen supplementation, noninvasive ventilation and mobility aspects of patients with impaired respiration
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