Changes in sleep-disordered breathing from the acute to the stable phase of pulmonary embolism and impact of right ventricular dysfunction: preliminary findings of ESAET study

A. Garcia Ortega (Valencia, Spain), G. Oscullo (Valencia, Spain), E. Mañas-Baena (Madrid, Spain), A. Garcia-Sanchez (Madrid, Spain), R. Lopez-Reyes (Valencia, Spain), J. Jimenez-Aguilella (Valencia, Spain), P. Calvillo (Valencia, Spain), J. Gomez-Olivas (Valencia, Spain), S. Navarro-Rosales (Valencia, Spain), M. Selma-Ferrer (Valencia, Spain), E. Zaldivar-Olmeda (Valencia, Spain), C. Navarro-Soriano (Valencia, Spain), D. Jimenez-Castro (Madrid, Spain), M. Martinez-Garcia (Valencia, Spain)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From diagnosis to management of pulmonary embolism
Session: From diagnosis to management of pulmonary embolism
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4974
Disease area: Pulmonary vascular diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders

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