Selected article for: "admission unit and lung function"

Author: Park, Wan Beom; Jun, Kang Il; Kim, Gayeon; Choi, Jae-Phil; Rhee, Ji-Young; Cheon, Shinhyea; Lee, Chang Hyun; Park, Jun-Sun; Kim, Yeonjae; Joh, Joon-Sung; Chin, Bum Sik; Choe, Pyeong Gyun; Bang, Ji Hwan; Park, Sang-Won; Kim, Nam Joong; Lim, Dong-Gyun; Kim, Yeon-Sook; Oh, Myoung-don; Shin, Hyoung-Shik
Title: Correlation between Pneumonia Severity and Pulmonary Complications in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  • Document date: 2018_5_10
  • ID: 702d5pvf_7
    Snippet: The previous study found that SARS survivors who required intensive care unit admission had lower predicted FVC and DLCO than those who did not, but there were no differences in the 6-minute walking test. 5,12 These findings were also compatible with our results, which showed that severe pneumonia requiring oxygen therapy is associated with more impaired lung function, but there was no difference in exercise capacity......
    Document: The previous study found that SARS survivors who required intensive care unit admission had lower predicted FVC and DLCO than those who did not, but there were no differences in the 6-minute walking test. 5,12 These findings were also compatible with our results, which showed that severe pneumonia requiring oxygen therapy is associated with more impaired lung function, but there was no difference in exercise capacity.

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