Cardiopulmonary exercise testing to assess persistent symptoms at 6 months in people with COVID-19 who survived hospitalisation – A pilot study.
D. Debeaumont (Rouen, France), F. Boujibar (Rouen, France), E. Ferrand-Devouge (Rouen, France), E. Artaud-Macari (Rouen, France), F. Tamion (Rouen, France), F. Gravier (Rouen, France), P. Smondack (Rouen, France), A. Cuvelier (Rouen, France), J. Muir (Rouen, France), K. Alexandre (Rouen, France), T. Bonnevie (Rouen, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on lung function
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