The minute ventilation carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) slope is a consistent and robust prognostic marker in the heart failure (HF) population. The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of the newly developed ventilatory classification system, a powerful predictor of major cardiac events (mortality, transplantation, and left ventricular assist device implantation), to identify varying degrees of risk for cardiac-related hospitalization. METHODS: A total of 459 patients with chronic HF who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing were included in this analysis. The VE/VCO2 slope was determined, and participants were classified into 1 of 4 groups (ventilatory class [VC]-I: or =45.0). Participants were tracked for cardiac-rela...
The ventilatory efficiency, minute ventilation (VE)/carbon dioxide production (VCO2), slope consiste...
Aims In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the ventilation (VE) needed to eliminate metabolically...
Background: Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an est...
BACKGROUND - Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (V̇E)-carbon dioxid...
Background—Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (V ˙ E)–carbon dioxid...
Background: The Weber classification system is a well established method for categorizing patients a...
ACKGROUND: Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (VE)-carbon dioxide p...
Aims We studied the prognostic significance of the ventilatory equivalent of carbon dioxide producti...
Background Exercise testing with ventilatory expired gas analysis has proven to be a valuable tool f...
Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an established pro...
Background: The lowest minute ventilation (VE) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2) ratio during exe...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is an objective method for assessment of functional capacity...
BACKGROUND: Impairment of ventilatory efficiency in congestive heart failure (CHF) correlates well w...
Aims: Ventilation vs. carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is among the strongest cardiopulmonary exe...
The ventilatory efficiency, minute ventilation (VE)/carbon dioxide production (VCO2), slope consiste...
Aims In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the ventilation (VE) needed to eliminate metabolically...
Background: Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an est...
BACKGROUND - Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (V̇E)-carbon dioxid...
Background—Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (V ˙ E)–carbon dioxid...
Background: The Weber classification system is a well established method for categorizing patients a...
ACKGROUND: Ventilatory efficiency, commonly assessed by the minute ventilation (VE)-carbon dioxide p...
Aims We studied the prognostic significance of the ventilatory equivalent of carbon dioxide producti...
Background Exercise testing with ventilatory expired gas analysis has proven to be a valuable tool f...
Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an established pro...
Background: The lowest minute ventilation (VE) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2) ratio during exe...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is an objective method for assessment of functional capacity...
BACKGROUND: Impairment of ventilatory efficiency in congestive heart failure (CHF) correlates well w...
Aims: Ventilation vs. carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is among the strongest cardiopulmonary exe...
The ventilatory efficiency, minute ventilation (VE)/carbon dioxide production (VCO2), slope consiste...
Aims In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the ventilation (VE) needed to eliminate metabolically...
Background: Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an est...