Hypoxemia as a determinant of hospitalization in patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia

A. Suresh (Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India), D. Thenmozhi (Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India), G. Nayan Sri (Sundaram Medical Foundation, Chennai, India)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Improving the outcomes of community-acquired pneumonia
Session: Improving the outcomes of community-acquired pneumonia
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 2026
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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