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Cardiology Clinics, 1984
The normal hemodynamic response to dynamic supine exercise embodies the following features: progressive increase in heart rate relative to the work intensity; an increase in cardiac output of 600 ml or greater for every 100-ml increment in oxygen consumption; minimal increase in stroke volume; a progressive increase in oxygen extraction, attaining near-
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The normal hemodynamic response to dynamic supine exercise embodies the following features: progressive increase in heart rate relative to the work intensity; an increase in cardiac output of 600 ml or greater for every 100-ml increment in oxygen consumption; minimal increase in stroke volume; a progressive increase in oxygen extraction, attaining near-
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1992
AbstractThe traditional approach to the ambulatory patient with suspected or definite coronary disease is to evaluate the clinical features, to perform nonāinvasive tests for myocardial ischaemia, and to proceed, if necessary, to coronary angiography and coronary revascularisation. However, when the results of the exercise tests are discordant with the
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AbstractThe traditional approach to the ambulatory patient with suspected or definite coronary disease is to evaluate the clinical features, to perform nonāinvasive tests for myocardial ischaemia, and to proceed, if necessary, to coronary angiography and coronary revascularisation. However, when the results of the exercise tests are discordant with the
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Cardiology Clinics, 1984
Pulmonary exercise testing can help define the specific cause of exercise-related symptoms. A knowledge of basic respiratory physiology and static pulmonary function studies is necessary to understand and interpret these tests.
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Pulmonary exercise testing can help define the specific cause of exercise-related symptoms. A knowledge of basic respiratory physiology and static pulmonary function studies is necessary to understand and interpret these tests.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2015
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A systematic review of rehabilitation and exercise recommendations in oncology guidelines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kathleen Doyle Lyons+2 more
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Arrhythmias in primary hyperparathyroidism evaluated by exercise test
European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2013J. Pepe+10 more
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3-min All-out Exercise Test for Running
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012R. Pettitt, N. Jamnick, Ida E. Clark
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