The association of the oxygen saturation level at the time of hospitalization with comorbidities and subsequent changes in blood biomarkers in patients with COVID-19 in Russia: observational study results.

D. Vinokurova (Tomsk, Russian Federation), S. Fedosenko (Tomsk, Russian Federation), E. Kulikov (Tomsk, Russian Federation), S. Nesterovich (Tomsk, Russian Federation), N. Yarovoy (Tomsk, Russian Federation), V. Korepanov (Tomsk, Russian Federation), M. Boldyshevskaya (Tomsk, Russian Federation), S. Khalyavin (Tomsk, Russian Federation), E. Selikhova (Tomsk, Russian Federation)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19: lessons learned
Session: COVID - 19: lessons learned
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Number: 528

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