Quality of life and exercise intolerance in overlapping COPD-heart failure

R. Lima (Sao Paulo, Brazil), A. Soares (Sao Paulo, Brazil), F. Arbex (Araraquara, Brazil), M. Alencar (Sao Paulo, Brazil), M. Oliveira (Sao Paulo, Brazil), W. Medeiros (Sao Paulo, Brazil), L. Nery (Sao Paulo, Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston, Canada), P. Sperandio (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in COPD and cardiovascular diseases
Session: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in COPD and cardiovascular diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2461
Disease area: Airway diseases

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