Neural respiratory drive in survivors of severe COVID-19 pneumonitis

C. Jolley (London, United Kingdom), R. D'Cruz (London, United Kingdom), S. Mathew (London, United Kingdom), A. Byrne (London, United Kingdom), M. Choudhury (London, United Kingdom), T. Fleming (London, United Kingdom), G. Rafferty (London, United Kingdom), J. Moxham (London, United Kingdom), P. Murphy (London, United Kingdom), N. Hart (London, United Kingdom), S. Birring (London, United Kingdom), J. Periselneris (London, United Kingdom), F. Perrin (London, United Kingdom), A. Patel (London, United Kingdom), I. Patel (London, United Kingdom), M. Waller (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory function after COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
Session: Respiratory function after COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4045

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