Which severe COVID-19 patients may benefit the most from pulmonary rehabilitation?

M. Marillier (Grenoble, France), Y. Al Chikhanie (Grenoble, France), D. Veale (Dieulefit, France), F. Hérengt (Dieulefit, France), S. Vergès (Grenoble, France)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Respiratory function after COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
Session: Respiratory function after COVID-19 and mechanical ventilation
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4050

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