Late Breaking Abstract - The affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen is not altered in the course of Covid-19
T. Gille (Bobigny, France), S. Lucile (Bobigny, France), E. Aubourg (Saclay, France), E. Fabre (Bobigny, France), F. Cymbalista (Bobigny, France), C. Ratnam (Bobigny, France), D. Valeyre (Bobigny, France), H. Nunes (Bobigny, France), J. Richalet (Bobigny, France), C. Planès (Bobigny, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Respiratory diseases, hypoxia and cardiovascular function
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