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Do Patients Maintain Proper Long-Term Cardiopulmonary Fitness Levels After Cardiac Rehabilitation? A Retrospective Study Using Medical Records |
Chul Kim, Hee Eun Choi, Jin Hyuk Jang, Jun Hyeong Song, Byung-Ok Kim |
Ann Rehabil Med. 2021;45(2):150-159. Published online April 30, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.20123 |
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