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Cardiopulmonary exercise responses in patients with non-ischemic heart failure and a mildly reduced ejection fraction.
Harada, Ken; Yamada, Sumio; Mamiya, Kumiko; Higo, Sayaka; Suzuki, Hitomi; Teshima, Yuto; Matsunaga, Shun; Harada, Kazuhiro; Nagao, Tomoyuki; Shinoda, Norihiro; Kato, Masataka; Marui, Nobuyuki; Amano, Tetsuya; Murohara, Toyoaki.
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  • Harada K; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Yamada S; Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 461-8673, Japan.
  • Mamiya K; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Higo S; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Suzuki H; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Teshima Y; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Matsunaga S; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Harada K; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Nagao T; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Shinoda N; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Kato M; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Marui N; Department of Cardiology, Chubu Rosai Hospital, Nagoya, 455-8530, Japan.
  • Amano T; Department of Cardiology, Aichi Medical University Hospital, Nagakute, 480-1195, Japan.
  • Murohara T; Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, 466-8560, Japan.
Future Cardiol ; 18(8): 627-634, 2022 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35674279
Cardiopulmonary exercise (CPX) test is widely used to evaluate the function related to heart in heart failure patients. The heart failure patients are divided into three groups: with reduced wall motion (HFrEF), with mildly reduced wall motion (HFmrEF) and with preserved wall motion (HFpEF). We compared the cardiopulmonary reaction to exercise among the three groups. The CPX test responses of patients with HFmrEF were similar to those of patients with HFrEF or HFpEF. However, increases in systolic blood pressure during exercise differed (32 ± 26, 50 ± 24, and 41 ± 31 mmHg, respectively; p = 0.016). Grip strength and an increase in systolic blood pressure during exercise were independently associated with peak oxygen uptake, which is an important predictor of rate of death in patients with HFmrEF. Measurements of grip strength and blood pressure during exercise are useful predictors of progress in patients with enough blood supply to the heart and HFmrEF.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Insuficiência Cardíaca Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Insuficiência Cardíaca Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article