Oxygenated hemoglobin predicts outcome in patients with chronic lung allograft dysfunction
K. Kahnert (München, Germany), F. Trudzinski (München, Germany), C. Bickert (München, Germany), D. Munker (München, Germany), K. Milger (München, Germany), M. Irlbeck (München, Germany), R. Tomasi (München, Germany), C. Schneider (München, Germany), S. Michel (München, Germany), F. Herth (München, Germany), J. Behr (München, Germany), R. Jörres (München, Germany), N. Kneidinger (München, Germany)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Optimising outcomes of lung transplantation: how to move forward?
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K. Kahnert (München, Germany), F. Trudzinski (München, Germany), C. Bickert (München, Germany), D. Munker (München, Germany), K. Milger (München, Germany), M. Irlbeck (München, Germany), R. Tomasi (München, Germany), C. Schneider (München, Germany), S. Michel (München, Germany), F. Herth (München, Germany), J. Behr (München, Germany), R. Jörres (München, Germany), N. Kneidinger (München, Germany). Oxygenated hemoglobin predicts outcome in patients with chronic lung allograft dysfunction. 2915
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