Comparison of biopsychosocial and pulmonary short term sequelae between epidemic waves in critical COVID19 patients
P. Carmona Arias (LLEIDA, Spain), S. Santisteve (LLEIDA, Spain), A. Monge (LLEIDA, Spain), A. Moncusi (LLEIDA, Spain), C. Gort (LLEIDA, Spain), I. Benitez (LLEIDA, Spain), D. De Gonzalo (LLEIDA, Spain), G. Torres (LLEIDA, Spain), F. Barbe (LLEIDA, Spain), J. Gonzalez (LLEIDA, Spain)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Burden and epidemiology of COVID-19
Session: Burden and epidemiology of COVID-19
Session type: E-poster
Number: 929
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