1987
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(87)90336-6
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Value of the treadmill exercise test in asymptomatic and minimally symptomatic patients with chronic severe aortic regurgitation

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“…Subjects with aortic regurgitation 372 usually maintain a normal exercise capacity for a longer time than those with aortic stenosis. During exercise, the decreases in diastolic duration and regurgitation volume favor forward output.…”
Section: Aortic Regurgitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects with aortic regurgitation 372 usually maintain a normal exercise capacity for a longer time than those with aortic stenosis. During exercise, the decreases in diastolic duration and regurgitation volume favor forward output.…”
Section: Aortic Regurgitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subjects with aortic regurgitation 77 usually maintain a normal exercise capacity for a longer time than those with aortic stenosis. During exercise, the decreases in diastolic duration and regurgitation volume favor forward output.…”
Section: Aortic Regurgitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is difficult to accurately predict Vo2 max from its relation to exercise habits and age because of considerable scatter and correlations that are generally low. Table 1 lists key values of METs that are 43 (±22) 36 (±21) [12 METs] [10 METs] 30-39 42 (±22) 34 (±21) [12 METs] [10 METs] 40-49 40 (±22) 32 (±21) [11 METs] [9 METs] 50-59 36 (±22) 29 (±22) [ 27 (±22) [8 METs] [8 METs] *(ml kg`-1 min-1)…”
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