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Incorporating patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) into pulmonary rehabilitation (PR): a propensity matched analysis
O. Polgar (Harefield, United Kingdom), C. Nolan (Harefield, United Kingdom), R. Barker (Harefield, United Kingdom), S. Patel (Harefield, United Kingdom), J. Walsh (Harefield, United Kingdom), W. Man (Harefield, United Kingdom)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Optimising the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation
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Optimising the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation
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