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  • 1. Predictive value of heart rate recovery and peak oxygen consumption for long-term mortality in patients with coronary heart disease.
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  • 13. Usefulness of cardiac index and peak exercise oxygen consumption for determining priority for cardiac transplantation.
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  • 14. Recovery kinetics of oxygen uptake after cardiopulmonary exercise test and prognosis in patients with left ventricular dysfunction.
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  • 16. Ventilatory response to exercise and kinetics of oxygen recovery are similar in cardiac transplant recipients and patients with mild chronic heart failure.
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  • 20. Usefulness of exercise testing in the prediction of coronary disease risk among asymptomatic persons as a function of the Framingham risk score.
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