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240 related items for PubMed ID: 16297781

  • 1. Exercise limitation in trained heart and kidney transplant recipients: central and peripheral limitations.
    Richard R, Verdier JC, Doutreleau S, Piquard F, Gény B, Rieu M.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2005 Nov; 24(11):1774-80. PubMed ID: 16297781
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  • 2. Allograft diastolic dysfunction and chronotropic incompetence limit cardiac output response to exercise two to six years after heart transplantation.
    Kao AC, Van Trigt P, Shaeffer-McCall GS, Shaw JP, Kuzil BB, Page RD, Higginbotham MB.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 1995 Nov; 14(1 Pt 1):11-22. PubMed ID: 7727459
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  • 3. Serial assessment of exercise capacity after heart transplantation.
    Mandak JS, Aaronson KD, Mancini DM.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 1995 Nov; 14(3):468-78. PubMed ID: 7654732
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  • 4. Exercise capacity of heart transplant recipients: the importance of chronotropic incompetence.
    Gullestad L, Haywood G, Ross H, Bjornerheim R, Geiran O, Kjekshus J, Simonsen S, Fowler M.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 1996 Nov; 15(11):1075-83. PubMed ID: 8956116
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  • 5. Ventilatory response to exercise and kinetics of oxygen recovery are similar in cardiac transplant recipients and patients with mild chronic heart failure.
    Nanas SN, Terrovitis JV, Charitos C, Papazachou O, Margari Z, Tsagalou EP, Kassiotis C, Tsolakis E, Toumanidis S, Nanas JN.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2004 Oct; 23(10):1154-9. PubMed ID: 15477108
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  • 6. Serial assessment of peak VO2 and VO2 kinetics early after heart transplantation.
    Borrelli E, Pogliaghi S, Molinello A, Diciolla F, Maccherini M, Grassi B.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2003 Nov; 35(11):1798-804. PubMed ID: 14600540
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  • 7. The relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption in heart transplant recipients during a cardiopulmonary exercise test: heart rate dynamic during exercise test.
    Carvalho VO, Bocchi EA, Pascoalino LN, Guimarães GV.
    Int J Cardiol; 2010 Nov 05; 145(1):158-60. PubMed ID: 19700206
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  • 8. Longitudinal changes in heart rate recovery after maximal exercise in pediatric heart transplant recipients: evidence of autonomic re-innervation?
    Singh TP, Gauvreau K, Rhodes J, Blume ED.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2007 Dec 05; 26(12):1306-12. PubMed ID: 18096483
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  • 9. Age-related heart rate response to exercise in heart transplant recipients. Functional significance.
    Marconi C, Marzorati M, Fiocchi R, Mamprin F, Ferrazzi P, Ferretti G, Cerretelli P.
    Pflugers Arch; 2002 Mar 05; 443(5-6):698-706. PubMed ID: 11889566
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  • 10. Exercise capacity in heart transplant recipients: relation to impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation of the peripheral microcirculation.
    Andreassen AK, Kvernebo K, Jørgensen B, Simonsen S, Kjekshus J, Gullestad L.
    Am Heart J; 1998 Aug 05; 136(2):320-8. PubMed ID: 9704697
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  • 11. Exercise training attenuates progressive decline in brachial artery reactivity in heart transplant recipients.
    Braith RW, Schofield RS, Hill JA, Casey DP, Pierce GL.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2008 Jan 05; 27(1):52-9. PubMed ID: 18187087
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  • 14. What maintains the metabolic cost at maximal exercise in heart transplant recipients and coronary artery disease patients?
    Sagiv M, Goldhammer E, Ben-Sira D, Amir R.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 2007 Jun 05; 26(6):617-21. PubMed ID: 17543786
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  • 16. Intensity of Nordic Walking in young females with different peak O2 consumption.
    Jürimäe T, Meema K, Karelson K, Purge P, Jürimäe J.
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging; 2009 Sep 05; 29(5):330-4. PubMed ID: 19469785
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  • 18. Exercise-induced ventilatory abnormalities in orthotopic heart transplant patients.
    Brubaker PH, Brozena SC, Morley DL, Walter JD, Berry MJ.
    J Heart Lung Transplant; 1997 Oct 05; 16(10):1011-7. PubMed ID: 9361243
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  • 19. Impaired heart rate recovery and chronotropic incompetence in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
    Phan TT, Shivu GN, Abozguia K, Davies C, Nassimizadeh M, Jimenez D, Weaver R, Ahmed I, Frenneaux M.
    Circ Heart Fail; 2010 Jan 05; 3(1):29-34. PubMed ID: 19917649
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  • 20. Can the six-minute walk test predict peak oxygen uptake in men with heart transplant?
    Doutreleau S, Di Marco P, Talha S, Charloux A, Piquard F, Geny B.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2009 Jan 05; 90(1):51-7. PubMed ID: 19154829
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