Clinical utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
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Clinical utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fractionAutoría
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2018-02Editor
WileyCita bibliográfica
PALAU, Patricia; DOMÍNGUEZ, Eloy; NUÑEZ, Julio. Clinical utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. European Journal of Heart Failure (2018), v. 20, issue 2, p. 409-410Tipo de documento
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Dr Corrà and colleagues review the prognostic role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing
(CPET) in heart failure (HF) and consider individual patient characteristics, the modality of CPET execution, and newer clinical ... [+]
Dr Corrà and colleagues review the prognostic role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing
(CPET) in heart failure (HF) and consider individual patient characteristics, the modality of CPET execution, and newer clinical endpoints.
Given the lack of well-evidenced information relevant to clinical prediction in particular subsets of the HF population [elderly people, women, obese patients, patients with HF with preserved ejection
fraction (HFpEF), etc.], the proposed prog-
nostic fowcharts based on CPET parameters
are greatly appreciated and may be regarded
as representing an excellent starting point for
further research. [-]
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European Journal of Heart Failure (2018), v. 10, issue 2Derechos de acceso
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