The purpose of this paper is to provide strategies for cardiopulmonary exercise testing of pectus excavatum patients. Currently, there are no standardized methods for assessing cardiovascular and pulmonary responses in this population; therefore, making comparisons across studies is difficult if not impossible. These strategies are intended for physicians, pulmonary technicians, exercise physiologists, and other healthcare professionals who conduct cardiopulmonary exercise testing on pectus excavatum patients. By using the strategies outlined in this report, comparisons across studies can be made, and the effects of pectus excavatum on cardiopulmonary function can be assessed with greater detail
Purpose: To assess cardiothoracic structure and function in patients with pectus excavatum compared ...
Data obtained from cardiopulmonary exercise testing offer additional interpretive power over convent...
In five patients with corrective surgery for pectus Excavatum, the effectiveness of surgical repair ...
Malek MH, Coburn JW. Strategies for cardiopulmonary exercise testing of pectus excavatum patients. C...
Methods Seventy-two patients considered for surgical treatment underwent assessment of pulmonary fun...
Background: Despite several studies have reported lower exercise capacity in patients with pectus ex...
A best evidence topic was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was ‘Do...
BackgroundA multicenter study of pectus excavatum was described previously. This report presents our...
Background: A multicenter study of pectus excavatum was described previously. This report presents o...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is a non-invasive physiological test which incorporates the convent...
The purpose of this study is to enhance the idea towards prescribing a Standard exercise programme t...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a relatively old technology, but has sustained relevance f...
Background Pectus excavatum (PE) and pectus carinatum (PC) have generally been considered an aesthet...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a relatively old technology, but has sustained relevance f...
Background: Severe pectus excavatum in children may result in cardiorespiratory functional impairmen...
Purpose: To assess cardiothoracic structure and function in patients with pectus excavatum compared ...
Data obtained from cardiopulmonary exercise testing offer additional interpretive power over convent...
In five patients with corrective surgery for pectus Excavatum, the effectiveness of surgical repair ...
Malek MH, Coburn JW. Strategies for cardiopulmonary exercise testing of pectus excavatum patients. C...
Methods Seventy-two patients considered for surgical treatment underwent assessment of pulmonary fun...
Background: Despite several studies have reported lower exercise capacity in patients with pectus ex...
A best evidence topic was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was ‘Do...
BackgroundA multicenter study of pectus excavatum was described previously. This report presents our...
Background: A multicenter study of pectus excavatum was described previously. This report presents o...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is a non-invasive physiological test which incorporates the convent...
The purpose of this study is to enhance the idea towards prescribing a Standard exercise programme t...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a relatively old technology, but has sustained relevance f...
Background Pectus excavatum (PE) and pectus carinatum (PC) have generally been considered an aesthet...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) is a relatively old technology, but has sustained relevance f...
Background: Severe pectus excavatum in children may result in cardiorespiratory functional impairmen...
Purpose: To assess cardiothoracic structure and function in patients with pectus excavatum compared ...
Data obtained from cardiopulmonary exercise testing offer additional interpretive power over convent...
In five patients with corrective surgery for pectus Excavatum, the effectiveness of surgical repair ...