Reduced Rate of Hospital Admissions for heart failure and pulmonary hypertension during Covid-19 infection. Monocentric experience : Pulmonary Hypertension patients and COVID-19 infection

Reduced Rate of Hospital Admissions for heart failure and pulmonary hypertension during Covid-19 infection. Monocentric experience

Pulmonary Hypertension patients and COVID-19 infection

Authors

  • Walter Serra

Keywords:

Pulmonary Hypertension;Covid-19 infection;Covid-19 outcome

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Published

12-05-2021

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CORRESPONDENCE - SPECIAL COVID19

How to Cite

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Serra W. Reduced Rate of Hospital Admissions for heart failure and pulmonary hypertension during Covid-19 infection. Monocentric experience : Pulmonary Hypertension patients and COVID-19 infection. Acta Biomed. 2021;92(2):e2021184. doi:10.23750/abm.v92i2.11208