The heart rate (HR) and O2 uptake (V̇O2) responses to cycle ergometer exercise and the role of O2 transport in limiting submaximal and maximal aerobic performance were assessed in 33 heart transplant recipients (HTR) [14 children (P-HTR), 11 young adults (YA-HTR) and 8 middle-age adults (A-HTR)] and in 28 age-matched control subjects (CTL). In 7 P-HTR ("responders") the HR response to the onset of exercise (on-response) was as fast as that of CTL, whereas in all other patients ("non-responders") the HR on-response was typical of the denervated heart. Compared with non-responder P-HTR, responder P-HTR were also characterized by a normal peak HR (177±16 vs. 151±25 beats/min), an equally slow time constant for the V̇O2 on-response (τ: 54±11 vs...
Background and Objectives: To analyze the effects of aerobic, resistance, and combined training on p...
AbstractThe mechanism responsible for attenuation of the peak heart rate response to exercise in pat...
I would like to thank my advisor, Kenneth H. Pitetti, PhD for his guidance, patience and contributio...
The heart rate (HR) and O(2) uptake (VO(2)) responses to cycle ergometer exercise and the role of O(...
Heart transplantation is an established treatment for end stage heart failure. In addition to increa...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity after heart transplantation (HTx) remains limited despite normal left ...
To evaluate the hemodynamic response to upright exercise of heart transplant recipients, we had 10 p...
Results of heart transplantation as therapy for end-stage cardiac diseases are encouraging not only ...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to show that the chronotropic potential of the wel...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare peak oxygen consumption (VO2), heartrate (HR) reser...
PURPOSE: Serial evaluation of aerobic metabolism and exercise tolerance early after heart transplant...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine how often peak exercise oxygen consum...
Survival and exercise performance are key targets of heart transplantation (HT). We designed this st...
Background: One way of defining an individual’s heart effort is to calculate the maximum heart...
BACKGROUND: Peak oxygen uptake (peak Vo(2)) is an established integrative measurement of maximal exe...
Background and Objectives: To analyze the effects of aerobic, resistance, and combined training on p...
AbstractThe mechanism responsible for attenuation of the peak heart rate response to exercise in pat...
I would like to thank my advisor, Kenneth H. Pitetti, PhD for his guidance, patience and contributio...
The heart rate (HR) and O(2) uptake (VO(2)) responses to cycle ergometer exercise and the role of O(...
Heart transplantation is an established treatment for end stage heart failure. In addition to increa...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity after heart transplantation (HTx) remains limited despite normal left ...
To evaluate the hemodynamic response to upright exercise of heart transplant recipients, we had 10 p...
Results of heart transplantation as therapy for end-stage cardiac diseases are encouraging not only ...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to show that the chronotropic potential of the wel...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare peak oxygen consumption (VO2), heartrate (HR) reser...
PURPOSE: Serial evaluation of aerobic metabolism and exercise tolerance early after heart transplant...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to determine how often peak exercise oxygen consum...
Survival and exercise performance are key targets of heart transplantation (HT). We designed this st...
Background: One way of defining an individual’s heart effort is to calculate the maximum heart...
BACKGROUND: Peak oxygen uptake (peak Vo(2)) is an established integrative measurement of maximal exe...
Background and Objectives: To analyze the effects of aerobic, resistance, and combined training on p...
AbstractThe mechanism responsible for attenuation of the peak heart rate response to exercise in pat...
I would like to thank my advisor, Kenneth H. Pitetti, PhD for his guidance, patience and contributio...