Long-term home oxygen therapy as a strategy to reduce hospitalization time in patients affected by COVID-19 with persistent hypoxemia

D. Silva (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), R. Prudente (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), E. Franco (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), V. Marcondes (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), K. Oliveira (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), L. Machado (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), L. Brizola (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), M. Santos (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), E. Savadkouhi (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), C. Colombo (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), A. Peralta (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), S. Tanni (Botucatu (SP), Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Best abstracts in COVID-19
Session: Best abstracts in COVID-19
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2323

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D. Silva (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), R. Prudente (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), E. Franco (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), V. Marcondes (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), K. Oliveira (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), L. Machado (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), L. Brizola (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), M. Santos (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), E. Savadkouhi (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), C. Colombo (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), A. Peralta (Botucatu (SP), Brazil), S. Tanni (Botucatu (SP), Brazil). Long-term home oxygen therapy as a strategy to reduce hospitalization time in patients affected by COVID-19 with persistent hypoxemia. 2323

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