Persisting exertional dyspnea and perceived exercise intolerance after mild Covid-19: a critical role for breathing dysregulation?

E. van Voorthuizen (Nijmegen, Netherlands), H. Van Helvoort (Nijmegen, Netherlands), J. Peters (Nijmegen, Netherlands), M. Van Den Heuvel (Nijmegen, Netherlands), B. Van Den Borst (Nijmegen, Netherlands)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Expanding the insight into COVID-19 dyspnoea
Session: Expanding the insight into COVID-19 dyspnoea
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 796

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