Coinfection in patients with severe COVID-19 requiring ECMO support. A subanalysis of the ECMOVIBER study.
M. Martinez Martinez (Barcelona, Spain), P. Blanco-Schweizer (Valladolid, Spain), P. Ruiz De Gopegui (Zaragoza, Spain), R. Roncon-Albuquerque Jr. (Porto, Portugal), M. Fuset (Barcelona, Spain), M. Boado (Bilbao, Spain), E. Sandoval (Barcelona, Spain), R. Gimeno (Valencia, Spain), P. Fortuna (Lisbon, Portugal), A. González (Oviedo, Spain), J. Colomina (Palma, Spain), M. Andreu Pedrosa (Barcelona, Spain), M. Siliato Robles (Barcelona, Spain), F. Nuvials Casals (Barcelona, Spain), R. Ferrer (Barcelona, Spain), J. Riera (Barcelona, Spain)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Severe acute respiratory failure
Session: Severe acute respiratory failure
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4027
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