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Might a short-term telerehabilitation program improve effort tolerance, dyspnea, and effort desaturation in patients discharged after COVID-19 pneumonia?

Mara Paneroni, Michele Vitacca, Palmira Bernocchi, Laura Bertacchini, Simonetta Scalvini
European Respiratory Journal 2021 58: PA2269; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2021.PA2269
Mara Paneroni
1Pulmonary Rehabilitation Departement; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
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Michele Vitacca
2Pulmonary Rehabilitation Departmente; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
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Palmira Bernocchi
3Telemedicine Department; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
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Laura Bertacchini
4Cardiological Department; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
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Simonetta Scalvini
5Cardiological Departmente; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
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vol. 58 no. suppl 65
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https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2021.PA2269

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European Respiratory Society
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0903-1936
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  • Published online November 25, 2021.

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  1. Mara Paneroni1⇑,
  2. Michele Vitacca2,
  3. Palmira Bernocchi3,
  4. Laura Bertacchini4 and
  5. Simonetta Scalvini5
  1. 1Pulmonary Rehabilitation Departement; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
  2. 2Pulmonary Rehabilitation Departmente; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
  3. 3Telemedicine Department; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
  4. 4Cardiological Department; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
  5. 5Cardiological Departmente; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy
  1. Mara Paneroni, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Departement; ICS Maugeri, Lumezzane (BS), Italy. E-mail: mara.paneroni{at}icsmaugeri.it

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Might a short-term telerehabilitation program improve effort tolerance, dyspnea, and effort desaturation in patients discharged after COVID-19 pneumonia?
Mara Paneroni, Michele Vitacca, Palmira Bernocchi, Laura Bertacchini, Simonetta Scalvini
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2021, 58 (suppl 65) PA2269; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2021.PA2269

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Mara Paneroni, Michele Vitacca, Palmira Bernocchi, Laura Bertacchini, Simonetta Scalvini
European Respiratory Journal Sep 2021, 58 (suppl 65) PA2269; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2021.PA2269
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