The impact of time of mechanical ventilation and hospitalization on functional capacity after discharge in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

B. Scharlack Vian (Campinas, Brazil), L. Bacchin De Oliveira (Campinas, Brazil), A. Cavallaro Baraúna Lima (Campinas, Brazil), M. Vasconcelos Luz (Campinas, Brazil), . De Souza Junior (Campinas, Brazil), . Da Silva Arruda (São Carlos, Brazil), M. Ribeiro Resende (Campinas, Brazil), L. De Oliveira Conterno (Campinas, Brazil), P. Mendes (Campinas, Brazil), L. Roceto Ratti (Campinas, Brazil), M. Corso Pereira (Campinas, Brazil)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on lung function
Session: Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on lung function
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Number: 3168

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