A novel ambulatory management pathway for Cobid-19 patients using home oximetry.
S. Sharma (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), S. Saikia (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), A. Fawzi (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), S. Thillainayagam (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), C. Wade (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), F. Tibbs (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), E. Spiers (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom), J. Karaj (Woking Surrey, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID - 19 treatments
Session: COVID - 19 treatments
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3673
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