Reduced ventilatory efficiency during exercise in lung transplant recipients

F. Braccioni (Padova, Italy), F. Lanfranchi (Padova, Italy), F. Battista (Padova, Italy), M. Schiavon (Padova, Italy), E. Faccioli (Padova, Italy), M. Loy (Padova, Italy), M. Di Paolo (Roma, Italy), A. Ermolao (Padova, Italy), F. Rea (Padova, Italy), A. Vianello (Padova, Italy)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Optimising outcomes of lung transplantation: how to move forward?
Session: Optimising outcomes of lung transplantation: how to move forward?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2912

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