2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-35976-x
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Prognostic value of peak work rate indexed by left ventricular diameter

Abstract: Left ventricular diameter (LVEDD) increases with systematic endurance training but also in various cardiac diseases. High exercise capacity associates with favorable outcomes. We hypothesized that peak work rate (Wpeak) indexed to LVEDD would carry prognostic information and aimed to evaluate the association between Wpeak/LVEDDrest and cardiovascular mortality. Wpeak/LVEDDrest (W/mm) was calculated in patients with an echocardiographic examination within 3 months of a maximal cycle ergometer exercise test. Low… Show more

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“…Future studies need to explore the potential role of power output monitoring during exercise in guiding exercise intensity in individuals with CAD. These findings align with studies demonstrating a strong prognostic impact of power measurements in cardiac stress tests 32 . This study involved participants accustomed to high exertion levels over long periods without restrictions on their blood pressure or exercise intensity.…”
Section: Perspectivesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Future studies need to explore the potential role of power output monitoring during exercise in guiding exercise intensity in individuals with CAD. These findings align with studies demonstrating a strong prognostic impact of power measurements in cardiac stress tests 32 . This study involved participants accustomed to high exertion levels over long periods without restrictions on their blood pressure or exercise intensity.…”
Section: Perspectivesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These findings align with studies demonstrating a strong prognostic impact of power measurements in cardiac stress tests. 32 This study involved participants accustomed to high exertion levels over long periods without restrictions on their blood pressure or exercise intensity. The study included continuous power meter measurements and blood pressure recording during exercise, allowing more precise assessments of the participants' efforts during exercise.…”
Section: Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%