Physiological and symptoms characteristics of survivors of COVID-19 associated pneumonia, with resting normoxia and exercise-induced desaturation.
M. Vitacca (Lumezzane (BS), Italy), M. Paneroni (Lumezzane (BS), Italy), G. Brunetti (Pavia (PV), Italy), A. Carlucci (Pavia (PV), Italy), B. Balbi (Veruno (NO), Italy), A. Spanevello (Tradate (VA), Italy), N. Ambrosino (Montescano (PV) , Italy)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on lung function
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