Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and bronchiectasis: A longitudinal study
A. Diaz (Boston, United States of America), L. Colangelo (Chicago, United States of America), Y. Okajima (Tokyo, Japan), A. Yen (San Diego, United States of America), M. Sala (Chicago, United States of America), M. Dransfield (Alabama, United States of America), J. Ross (Boston, United States of America), R. San Jose Estepar (Boston , United States of America), G. Washko (Boston, United States of America), R. Kalhan (Chicago, United States of America)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – News on clinical evaluation of bronchiectasis, cough and inflammatory disease
Disease area: Airway diseases
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