Cognitive alterations in COVID-19 survivors with and without invasive mechanical ventilation during hospital stay.

F. Casarin López (Mexico City, Mexico), V. Pelaéz Hernandez (Mexico City, Mexico), G. Luna Rodriguez (Mexico City, Mexico), A. Orea Tejada (Mexico City, Mexico), C. Ledesma Ruiz (Mexico City, Mexico), A. Rosas Trujillo (Mexico City, Mexico), V. Baltazar Chávez (Mexico City, Mexico), N. Camacho Mendoza (Mexico City, Mexico)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session: Best abstracts from psychologists and behavioural scientists
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2549

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