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Ventilatory Assistance Improves Exercise Endurance in Stable Congestive Heart Failure
1999
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
We postulated that ventilatory assistance during exercise would improve cardiopulmonary function, relieve exertional symptoms, and increase exercise endurance (T lim ) in patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF). After baseline pulmonary function tests, 12 stable patients with advanced CHF (ejection fraction, 24 Ϯ 3% [mean Ϯ SEM]) performed constant-load exercise tests at approximately 60% of their predicted maximal oxygen consumption ( O 2 max) while breathing each of control ( 1
doi:10.1164/ajrccm.160.6.9808134
pmid:10588589
fatcat:bmk5am3a7bgczaltvrbvsmblre