AbstractLight isometric exercise, such as lifting or carrying loads that require 25% of a maximal voluntary contraction, is frequently reported to cause dyspnea in patients with heart failure. The pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for the appearance of this symptom, however, are unknown. Accordingly, hemodynamic, metabolic and ventilatory responses to 6 min of light isometric forearm exercise were examined and compared in 20 patients with chronic heart failure and abnormal ejection fraction (24 ± 9%) and 17 normal individuals. In contrast to findings in normal volunteers, exercise cardiac index did not increase whereas exercising forearm and mixed venous lactate concentrations increased (p < 0.05) above levels at rest in patients with...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue\ud and bre...
Background. In addition to depressed cardiac reserve, peripheral factors may contribute to limit max...
we propose that in patients with HF, the blunted cardiac output during exercise results in inadequat...
AbstractLight isometric exercise, such as lifting or carrying loads that require 25% of a maximal vo...
We have recently demonstrated that exercise training can induce important hemodynamic and metabolic ...
Exertional dyspnoea is among the dominant symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure and progre...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to investigate whether reduced respiratory muscle endurance contribute...
AbstractHemodynamic and metabolic changes were measured at rest and during exercise in 23 patients w...
We studied the acute ventilatory response to hypoxia (AHVR) in 10 patients with chronic heart failur...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated whether maximal exercise performance can be improved by ...
The aim of this study was to characterize hemodynamic and metabolic responses to dynamic resistance ...
Aims: The two main symptoms referred by chronic heart failure (HF) patients as the causes of exercis...
We investigated the upright bicycle exercise cardiopulmonary response in 20 patients with left ventr...
\u3cp\u3eOxygen uptake (V̇o2) kinetics are prolonged in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). T...
Chronic heart failure is intrinsically associated with exercise intolerance. Understanding the patho...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue\ud and bre...
Background. In addition to depressed cardiac reserve, peripheral factors may contribute to limit max...
we propose that in patients with HF, the blunted cardiac output during exercise results in inadequat...
AbstractLight isometric exercise, such as lifting or carrying loads that require 25% of a maximal vo...
We have recently demonstrated that exercise training can induce important hemodynamic and metabolic ...
Exertional dyspnoea is among the dominant symptoms in patients with chronic heart failure and progre...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to investigate whether reduced respiratory muscle endurance contribute...
AbstractHemodynamic and metabolic changes were measured at rest and during exercise in 23 patients w...
We studied the acute ventilatory response to hypoxia (AHVR) in 10 patients with chronic heart failur...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated whether maximal exercise performance can be improved by ...
The aim of this study was to characterize hemodynamic and metabolic responses to dynamic resistance ...
Aims: The two main symptoms referred by chronic heart failure (HF) patients as the causes of exercis...
We investigated the upright bicycle exercise cardiopulmonary response in 20 patients with left ventr...
\u3cp\u3eOxygen uptake (V̇o2) kinetics are prolonged in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). T...
Chronic heart failure is intrinsically associated with exercise intolerance. Understanding the patho...
Chronic heart failure (CHF) patients are limited in functional capacity by muscle fatigue\ud and bre...
Background. In addition to depressed cardiac reserve, peripheral factors may contribute to limit max...
we propose that in patients with HF, the blunted cardiac output during exercise results in inadequat...