Pulmonary function and psychological burden 3 months after COVID-19

G. Vagheggini (Volterra (PI), Italy), F. Marzetti (PISA, Italy), L. Bernardeschi (PISA, Italy), M. Miniati (PISA, Italy), G. Boni Brivio (PISA, Italy), E. Panait (Volterra (PI), Italy), S. Meini (Pontedera (PI), Italy), E. Cini (Volterra (PI)PISA, Italy), A. Gemignani (PISA, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pulmonary rehabilitation in the COVID-19 era
Session: Pulmonary rehabilitation in the COVID-19 era
Session type: E-poster
Number: 604

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