Although exercise intolerance is a cardinal symptom of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DC) and heart failure, the factors that limit exercise capacity in these patients remain a matter of debate. To assess the contribution of left ventricular (LV) diastolic filling to the variable exercise capacity of patients with DC, we studied 47 patients (60 +/- 12 years) with DC in stable mild-to-moderate heart failure with a mean LV ejection fraction of 28%. Exercise capacity was measured as total body peak oxygen consumption (VO2) during symptom-limited bicycle (10 W/min) and treadmill (modified Bruce protocol) exercise. LV systolic function and diastolic filling were assessed at rest before each exercise by M-mode, Doppler echocardiography, an...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to identify dynamic predictors of exercise duration in...
Left ventricular systolic function does not correlate well with functional class in patients with di...
The objective of this study was to determine noninvasively the likelihood of recovery of the left ve...
This original work aimed to further evaluate the central cardiac determinants of exercise capacity i...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to determine whether abnormalities in exercise capacit...
The aim of this study was to clarify the relative contribution of elevated left ventricle (LV) filli...
Measurements of LV morphology and function at rest predict weakly exercise capacity in hypertrophic ...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify resting measurements of left ventricular (LV...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the relationship of systolic and diastolic function at rest to exercise capacit...
BACKGROUND: Patients with similar grade diastolic dysfunction at rest may have a spectrum of alterat...
Decreased exercise capacity is the main symptom in patients with heart failure (HF). We assessed the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible association between Doppler left ventricular filling patte...
Left ventricular systolic function does not correlate well with functional class in patients with di...
Background: We previously showed that exercise capacity in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
SUMMARY Normal or near-normal exercise capacity has been thought to reflect normal left ventricular ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to identify dynamic predictors of exercise duration in...
Left ventricular systolic function does not correlate well with functional class in patients with di...
The objective of this study was to determine noninvasively the likelihood of recovery of the left ve...
This original work aimed to further evaluate the central cardiac determinants of exercise capacity i...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to determine whether abnormalities in exercise capacit...
The aim of this study was to clarify the relative contribution of elevated left ventricle (LV) filli...
Measurements of LV morphology and function at rest predict weakly exercise capacity in hypertrophic ...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to identify resting measurements of left ventricular (LV...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the relationship of systolic and diastolic function at rest to exercise capacit...
BACKGROUND: Patients with similar grade diastolic dysfunction at rest may have a spectrum of alterat...
Decreased exercise capacity is the main symptom in patients with heart failure (HF). We assessed the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible association between Doppler left ventricular filling patte...
Left ventricular systolic function does not correlate well with functional class in patients with di...
Background: We previously showed that exercise capacity in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...
SUMMARY Normal or near-normal exercise capacity has been thought to reflect normal left ventricular ...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of this study was to identify dynamic predictors of exercise duration in...
Left ventricular systolic function does not correlate well with functional class in patients with di...
The objective of this study was to determine noninvasively the likelihood of recovery of the left ve...