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Despite the fact that the treatment for heart failure has advanced with evidence of reduction in the morbidity and mortality, the condition is still often associated with poor outcome. Although exercise testing is seen as dangerous to the patients with heart failure but recent evidences show that exercise has beneficial effect in improving functional activity as well as the quality of life of the patients. In patients with heart failure, resting ventricular function parameters are not always correlate with exercise capacity. Because patients first experience dyspnea and fatigue during…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Despite the fact that the treatment for heart failure has advanced with evidence of reduction in the morbidity and mortality, the condition is still often associated with poor outcome. Although exercise testing is seen as dangerous to the patients with heart failure but recent evidences show that exercise has beneficial effect in improving functional activity as well as the quality of life of the patients. In patients with heart failure, resting ventricular function parameters are not always correlate with exercise capacity. Because patients first experience dyspnea and fatigue during activity, it is important to assess the functional capacity of the confirmed or suspected heart failure to confirm if such impairment exists. This study provides the usefulness of estimated oxygen consumption in the evaluation of functional capacity in patients with chronic heart failure. The outcome has implication for patients monitoring and prognosis.
Autorenporträt
Dr RA Adedoyin is an associate professor and Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy Consultant, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. He is the first Nigerian to receive the International Fellowship In Respiratory Care by the American Association for Respiratory Care. He has published over 60 papers in reputable journals.