Continuous monitoring of pulse oximetry during the 6-minute walk test improves survival prediction in COPD
D. Cortozi Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), K. Batista (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Cézar (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Benedetto (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), D. Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), P. Sanches (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. De Torres (Kingston (ON), Canada), M. Gazzana (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), M. Knorst (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston (ON), Canada)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – New insights into the pathophysiology and prognosis of COPD
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D. Cortozi Berton (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), K. Batista (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Cézar (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), I. Benedetto (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), D. Da Silva (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), P. Sanches (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. De Torres (Kingston (ON), Canada), M. Gazzana (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), M. Knorst (Porto Alegre (RS), Brazil), J. Neder (Kingston (ON), Canada). Continuous monitoring of pulse oximetry during the 6-minute walk test improves survival prediction in COPD. 2561
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