Objective: We aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET to elderly cardiac rehabilitation patients and 2) to explore the underlying mechanism of the greater improvement in exercise capacity (peak oxygen consumption, VO2) after CR in surgical compared to non-surgical cardiac patients. Methods: Elderly patients (≥65 years) commencing CR after coronary artery bypass grafting, surgical valve replacement (surgery-group), percutaneous coronary intervention, percutaneous valve replacement or without revascularisation (non-surgery group) were included in the prospective multi-center EU-CaRE study. CPETs were performed at start of CR, end of CR and 1-year-follow-up. Logistic models and receiver operat...
AIMS: Functional capacity is an important endpoint for therapies oriented to older adults with cardi...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
Objective We aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
AIMS: The European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
Contains fulltext : 229193.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Functio...
AIMS: Functional capacity is an important endpoint for therapies oriented to older adults with cardi...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
ObjectiveWe aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET ...
Objective We aimed 1) to test the applicability of the previously suggested prognostic value of CPET...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
Introduction Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular disea...
AIMS: The European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
AimsThe European Cardiac Rehabilitation in the Elderly (EU-CaRE) HORIZON 2020 project compares the s...
Contains fulltext : 229193.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)AIMS: Functio...
AIMS: Functional capacity is an important endpoint for therapies oriented to older adults with cardi...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...
AIM: Advanced age and occult cardiorespiratory disease are associated with increased morbidity and m...