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132 related items for PubMed ID: 18665099

  • 1. Prognostic value of double product reserve.
    Sadrzadeh Rafie AH, Sungar GW, Dewey FE, Hadley D, Myers J, Froelicher VF.
    Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil; 2008 Oct; 15(5):541-7. PubMed ID: 18665099
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  • 2. Age and double product (systolic blood pressure x heart rate) reserve-adjusted modification of the Duke Treadmill Score nomogram in men.
    Sadrzadeh Rafie AH, Dewey FE, Sungar GW, Ashley EA, Hadley D, Myers J, Froelicher VF.
    Am J Cardiol; 2008 Nov 15; 102(10):1407-12. PubMed ID: 18993164
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  • 3. Comparison of the chronotropic response to exercise and heart rate recovery in predicting cardiovascular mortality.
    Myers J, Tan SY, Abella J, Aleti V, Froelicher VF.
    Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil; 2007 Apr 15; 14(2):215-21. PubMed ID: 17446799
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  • 4. The Duke treadmill score with bicycle ergometer: Exercise capacity is the most important predictor of cardiovascular mortality.
    Salokari E, Laukkanen JA, Lehtimaki T, Kurl S, Kunutsor S, Zaccardi F, Viik J, Lehtinen R, Nikus K, Kööbi T, Turjanmaa V, Kähönen M, Nieminen T.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2019 Jan 15; 26(2):199-207. PubMed ID: 30354741
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  • 5. Prognostic value of heart rate increase at onset of exercise testing.
    Leeper NJ, Dewey FE, Ashley EA, Sandri M, Tan SY, Hadley D, Myers J, Froelicher V.
    Circulation; 2007 Jan 30; 115(4):468-74. PubMed ID: 17242274
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  • 6. Prognostic Contribution of Exercise Capacity, Heart Rate Recovery, Chronotropic Incompetence, and Myocardial Perfusion Single-Photon Emission Computerized Tomography in the Prediction of Cardiac Death and All-Cause Mortality.
    Arbit B, Azarbal B, Hayes SW, Gransar H, Germano G, Friedman JD, Thomson L, Berman DS.
    Am J Cardiol; 2015 Dec 01; 116(11):1678-84. PubMed ID: 26482180
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  • 7. Effect of age and end point on the prognostic value of the exercise test.
    Yamazaki T, Myers J, Froelicher VF.
    Chest; 2004 May 01; 125(5):1920-8. PubMed ID: 15136408
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  • 8. Prognostic capacity of a clinically indicated exercise test for cardiovascular mortality is enhanced by combined analysis of exercise capacity, heart rate recovery and T-wave alternans.
    Minkkinen M, Nieminen T, Verrier RL, Leino J, Lehtimäki T, Viik J, Lehtinen R, Nikus K, Kööbi T, Turjanmaa V, Kähönen M.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2015 Sep 01; 22(9):1162-70. PubMed ID: 25366884
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  • 9. Exercise capacity and mortality among men referred for exercise testing.
    Myers J, Prakash M, Froelicher V, Do D, Partington S, Atwood JE.
    N Engl J Med; 2002 Mar 14; 346(11):793-801. PubMed ID: 11893790
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  • 10. Exercise capacity at submaximal heart rate and prognosis.
    Le VV, Mitiku T, Hadley D, Myers J, Froelicher V.
    Int J Cardiol; 2010 Jul 09; 142(2):145-51. PubMed ID: 19217675
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  • 12. Heart rate recovery and treadmill exercise score as predictors of mortality in patients referred for exercise ECG.
    Nishime EO, Cole CR, Blackstone EH, Pashkow FJ, Lauer MS.
    JAMA; 2000 Sep 20; 284(11):1392-8. PubMed ID: 10989401
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  • 13. Workload-indexed blood pressure response is superior to peak systolic blood pressure in predicting all-cause mortality.
    Hedman K, Cauwenberghs N, Christle JW, Kuznetsova T, Haddad F, Myers J.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2020 Jun 20; 27(9):978-987. PubMed ID: 31564136
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  • 14. Prognostic value of exercise capacity among men undergoing pharmacologic treatment for erectile dysfunction: The FIT Project.
    Same RV, Al Rifai M, Feldman DI, Billups KL, Brawner CA, Dardari ZA, Ehrman JK, Keteyian SJ, Al-Mallah MH, Blaha MJ.
    Clin Cardiol; 2017 Nov 20; 40(11):1049-1054. PubMed ID: 28805967
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  • 15. Exercise blood pressure, cardiorespiratory fitness and mortality risk.
    Kokkinos P, Faselis C, Sidossis L, Zhang J, Samuel IBH, Ahmed A, Karasik P, Pittaras A, Doumas M, Grassos C, Rosenberg S, Myers J.
    Prog Cardiovasc Dis; 2021 Nov 20; 67():11-17. PubMed ID: 33513410
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  • 16. Exercise capacity is the strongest predictor of mortality in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
    Leeper NJ, Myers J, Zhou M, Nead KT, Syed A, Kojima Y, Caceres RD, Cooke JP.
    J Vasc Surg; 2013 Mar 20; 57(3):728-33. PubMed ID: 23044259
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  • 20. Predictive value for mortality of the double product at rest obtained by home blood pressure measurement: the Ohasama study.
    Inoue R, Ohkubo T, Kikuya M, Metoki H, Asayama K, Kanno A, Obara T, Hirose T, Hara A, Hoshi H, Totsune K, Satoh H, Kondo Y, Imai Y.
    Am J Hypertens; 2012 May 20; 25(5):568-75. PubMed ID: 22318510
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