2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2009.10.023
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Functional Electrical Stimulation is More Effective in Severe Symptomatic Heart Failure Patients and Improves Their Adherence to Rehabilitation Programs

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“…Overall Jehn et al 50 Radke et al 24 Alahdab et al 18 Alahdab et al 18 Rostagno et al 13 Rostagno et al 45 Ingle et al 26 Jehn et al 36 Ingle et al 26 Deuschle et al 52 Rostagno et al 46 Bagur et al 48 Zugck et al 21 Pepera et al 32 Goode et al 18 Deuschle et al 52 Faggiano et al 47 Leszek et al 35 Rostagno et al 13 Goode et al 7 Zugck et al 21 Ingle et al 26 Ingle et al 26 Rostagno et al 45 Tay et al 49 Jankowska et al 29 Bagur et al 48 Ates et al 30 Rostagno et al 46 Gary et al 25 Jehn et al 36 Karavidaset al 28 Souza et al 53 Jehn et al 50 Bosnak Güçlü et al 27 Alahdab et al 18 Forman et al 20 Zaidi et al Goscinska-Bis et al 37 Alahdab et al 18 Forman et al 20 Keast et al 31 Vrtovec et al 51 Rostagno et al 45 Souza et al 53 Tay et al 49 Jaski et al 34 Zugck et al …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall Jehn et al 50 Radke et al 24 Alahdab et al 18 Alahdab et al 18 Rostagno et al 13 Rostagno et al 45 Ingle et al 26 Jehn et al 36 Ingle et al 26 Deuschle et al 52 Rostagno et al 46 Bagur et al 48 Zugck et al 21 Pepera et al 32 Goode et al 18 Deuschle et al 52 Faggiano et al 47 Leszek et al 35 Rostagno et al 13 Goode et al 7 Zugck et al 21 Ingle et al 26 Ingle et al 26 Rostagno et al 45 Tay et al 49 Jankowska et al 29 Bagur et al 48 Ates et al 30 Rostagno et al 46 Gary et al 25 Jehn et al 36 Karavidaset al 28 Souza et al 53 Jehn et al 50 Bosnak Güçlü et al 27 Alahdab et al 18 Forman et al 20 Zaidi et al Goscinska-Bis et al 37 Alahdab et al 18 Forman et al 20 Keast et al 31 Vrtovec et al 51 Rostagno et al 45 Souza et al 53 Tay et al 49 Jaski et al 34 Zugck et al …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed improvement of muscular strength applies to both isokinetic [14,21,22] and isometric [21] contractions. It seems that these changes are caused by the increase in aerobic enzyme activity of skeletal muscles, which, in turn, leads to an increased oxidative capacity [9,[12][13][14]18]. Moreover, it was observed through the biopsy procedure that due to the application of NMES, an increase in type I muscle fibers occurs, which proves the evident recalibration of the stimulated muscles in the direction of aerobic metabolism and endurance training [13].…”
Section: Application Of Nmes In Patients With Chronic Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 95%
“…In rare cases, patients with class IV symptoms also participated in the research. Some of the participants were either after a heart transplant or qualified for heart transplant surgery [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Application Of Nmes In Patients With Chronic Heart Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The physiologic improvements appear to be greatest in those patients with advanced HF severity. 42 Recent guidelines endorse the use of NMES in HF patients with severe functional deficits.…”
Section: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%