Right Ventricular Strain Is Common in Intubated COVID-19 Patients and Does Not Reflect Severity of Respiratory Illness
Lauren E. Gibson, Marvin G. Chang(Massachusetts General Hospital), Edward A. Bittner(Harvard University), Jayashree Kalpathy–Cramer(University of Colorado Denver), Brent P. Little(Jacksonville College), Fumito Ichinose(Harvard University), Pankaj Arora(University of Oxford), Martin Capriles, Lorenzo Berra(Massachusetts General Hospital), Raffaele Di Fenza(Harvard University), Matthew Li(Harvard University), Min Lang(Harvard University), Ariel Mueller(Harvard University)
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