Lung Ultrasound as a tool for monitoring the interstitial changes in recently hospitalised patients with COVID-19 pneumonia - the COVIDLUS study
N. Earl (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), A. Begbey (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), M. Davey (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), E. Ince (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), S. Greenslade (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), N. Sharma (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), N. Wakeham (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), K. Cox (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), T. Loke (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2022 – New techniques and improvements in lung function assessment
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N. Earl (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), A. Begbey (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), M. Davey (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), E. Ince (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), S. Greenslade (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), N. Sharma (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), N. Wakeham (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), K. Cox (Tunbridge Wells (Kent), United Kingdom), T. Loke (Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom). Lung Ultrasound as a tool for monitoring the interstitial changes in recently hospitalised patients with COVID-19 pneumonia - the COVIDLUS study. 1237
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