Reduced dynamic changes in pulmonary artery compliance during isometric handgrip exercise in patient...
Reduced dynamic changes in pulmonary artery compliance during isometric handgrip exercise in patients with heart failure
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Hashemi, Djawid , Hou, Xuewen , Doeblin, Patrick , Weiß, Jakob , Beyer, Rebecca , Neye, Marthe , Erley, Jennifer , Bucius, Paulius , Tanacli, Radu , Kuehne, Titus , Kelm, Marcus , Blum, Moritz , Edelmann, Frank , Kuebler, Wolfgang M. , Düngen, Hans-Dirk , Schuster, Andreas , Stoiber, Lukas and Kelle, Sebastian
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Exercise intolerance is a debilitating symptom in heart failure (HF), adversely affecting both quality of life and long-term prognosis. Emerging evidence suggests that pulmonary artery (PA) compliance may be a contributing factor. This study aims to non-invasively assess PA compliance and its dynamic properties during isometric handgrip (HG) exerci...
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Reduced dynamic changes in pulmonary artery compliance during isometric handgrip exercise in patients with heart failure
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-024-66194-8