Impact of continuous pulse oximetry recording on 6-minute walking distance in patients with chronic respiratory diseases
A. Campos De Azevedo (Porto Alegre, Brazil), L. Wagner (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), G. Rosa (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), A. Becker Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), R. Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), K. Goulart (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), F. Plachi (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Benedetto (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), M. Gazzana (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston, Canada), D. Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), A. Azevedo (Porto Alegre, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Assessment of respiratory physiology
Session: Assessment of respiratory physiology
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3509
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A. Campos De Azevedo (Porto Alegre, Brazil), L. Wagner (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), G. Rosa (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), A. Becker Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), R. Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), K. Goulart (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), F. Plachi (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Benedetto (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), M. Gazzana (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston, Canada), D. Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), A. Azevedo (Porto Alegre, Brazil). Impact of continuous pulse oximetry recording on 6-minute walking distance in patients with chronic respiratory diseases. 3509
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