Six-minute walk test and telemonitoring of daily activities compared: implications to clinical interventions guided by oximetry.

C. Duarte Santos (Lisboa, Portugal), A. Santos (Lisboa, Portugal), R. César Das Neves (Lisboa, Portugal), R. M. Ribeiro (Lisboa, Portugal), F. Rodrigues (Lisboa, Portugal), C. Caneiras (Lisboa, Portugal), M. A. Spruit (Horn, Netherlands), C. Bárbara (Lisboa, Portugal)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – New approaches to pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
Session: New approaches to pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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Number: 2112

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