Ventilatory efficiency for CO2 and rest end-tidal CO2 are similar predictors of post-operative pulmonary complications.

K. Brat (Brno, Czech Republic), I. Cundrle Jr (Brno, Czech Republic), M. Chobola (Brno, Czech Republic), L. Mitas (Brno, Czech Republic), J. Ivicic (Brno, Czech Republic), T. Horvath (Brno, Czech Republic), Z. Merta (Brno, Czech Republic), M. Plutinsky (Brno, Czech Republic), M. Bratova (Brno, Czech Republic), M. Heroutova (Brno, Czech Republic), P. Kratochvilova (Brno, Czech Republic), P. Homolka (Brno, Czech Republic), Z. Chovanec (Brno, Czech Republic), M. Svoboda (Brno, Czech Republic), L. Olson (Rochester, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Innovation in thoracic surgery
Session: Innovation in thoracic surgery
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2634

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