1988
DOI: 10.1536/ihj.29.35
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Physiologic pacing in the elderly. Effects on exercise capacity and exercise-induced arrhythmias.

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“…58,60,63 The treadmill test was equally used in studies with participants of younger and intermediate ages, and the bicycle ergometer was predominantly used in studies with individuals older than 65 years. The use of the bicycle or treadmill test was not associated with differences in 67 Sulke, 1991 74 Deharo, 1996 62 Mitsuoka, 1988 69 Kenny, 1986 65 Channon, 1994 60 Menozzi, 1990 68 Kamalvand, 1997 64 Jordaens, 1988 50 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Davis, 1985 61 Kristensson, 1985 66 Perrins, 1983 71 Avery, 1994 58 Yee, 1984 77 Saner, 1996 73 Capucci, 1993 59 Oldroyd, 1991 70 Rediker 67 Sulke, 1991 74 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Deharo, 1996 62 Menozzi, 1990 68 Saner, 1996 73 Oldroyd, 1991 65 Channon, 1994 60 Jordaens, 1988 50 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Avery, 1994 58 Rediker reporting benefits, and with both instruments a benefit was found for dual-chamber pacemakers. Conversely, studies that used the 6-minute walking test reported no additional benefit for dualchamber pacing.…”
Section: Exercise and Effort Tolerancementioning
confidence: 97%
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“…58,60,63 The treadmill test was equally used in studies with participants of younger and intermediate ages, and the bicycle ergometer was predominantly used in studies with individuals older than 65 years. The use of the bicycle or treadmill test was not associated with differences in 67 Sulke, 1991 74 Deharo, 1996 62 Mitsuoka, 1988 69 Kenny, 1986 65 Channon, 1994 60 Menozzi, 1990 68 Kamalvand, 1997 64 Jordaens, 1988 50 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Davis, 1985 61 Kristensson, 1985 66 Perrins, 1983 71 Avery, 1994 58 Yee, 1984 77 Saner, 1996 73 Capucci, 1993 59 Oldroyd, 1991 70 Rediker 67 Sulke, 1991 74 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Deharo, 1996 62 Menozzi, 1990 68 Saner, 1996 73 Oldroyd, 1991 65 Channon, 1994 60 Jordaens, 1988 50 Hargreaves, 1995 63 Avery, 1994 58 Rediker reporting benefits, and with both instruments a benefit was found for dual-chamber pacemakers. Conversely, studies that used the 6-minute walking test reported no additional benefit for dualchamber pacing.…”
Section: Exercise and Effort Tolerancementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Only one study 50 had a treatment period of less than 1 week (2 days). Although outcomes in this study were chosen to permit measurement shortly after intervention, it remains possible that this study was insufficiently long to demonstrate the effects of the intervention.…”
Section: Selection Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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