Effort tolerance and effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD patients with varying degrees of dyspnea during ADL

M. Paneroni (Brescia, Italy), L. Bertacchini (Brescia, Italy), C. Simonelli (Brescia, Italy), A. Malovini (Pavia, Italy), B. Balbi (Novara, Italy), M. Aliani (Bari, Italy), P. Ceriana (Pavia, Italy), A. Spanevello (Varese, Italy), C. Fracchia (Pavia, Italy), M. Maniscalco (Benevento, Italy), G. Corica (Brescia, Italy), N. Ambrosino (Pavia, Italy), M. Vitacca (Brescia, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – The multiple facets of pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic respiratory care
Session: The multiple facets of pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic respiratory care
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 704
Disease area: Airway diseases

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