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    Cardiac output response to exercise in relation to metabolic demand in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction by Abudiab, Muaz M., Redfield, Margaret M., Melenovsky, Vojtech, Olson, Thomas P., Kass, David A., Johnson, Bruce D., Borlaug, Barry A.

    ISSN: 1388-9842, 1879-0844, 1879-0844
    Published: England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.2013
    Published in European journal of heart failure (01.07.2013)
    “… (VO2) during upright or supine exercise. At rest, HFpEF patients had higher LV filling pressures but similar heart rate, stroke volume, EF, and CO…”
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    Disproportionate exercise‐induced pulmonary hypertension in relation to cardiac output in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a non‐invasive echocardiographic study by Saito, Yuki, Obokata, Masaru, Harada, Tomonari, Kagami, Kazuki, Sorimachi, Hidemi, Yuasa, Naoki, Kato, Toshimitsu, Wada, Naoki, Okumura, Yasuo, Ishii, Hideki

    ISSN: 1388-9842, 1879-0844, 1879-0844
    Published: Oxford, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.06.2023
    Published in European journal of heart failure (01.06.2023)
    “… This can be estimated non‐invasively by the mean pulmonary artery pressure–cardiac output relationship (mPAP/CO slope…”
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    Ketone body 3-hydroxybutyrate elevates cardiac output through peripheral vasorelaxation and enhanced cardiac contractility by Homilius, Casper, Seefeldt, Jacob Marthinsen, Axelsen, Julie Sørensen, Pedersen, Tina Myhre, Sørensen, Trine Monberg, Nielsen, Roni, Wiggers, Henrik, Hansen, Jakob, Matchkov, Vladimir V., Bøtker, Hans Erik, Boedtkjer, Ebbe

    ISSN: 1435-1803, 0300-8428, 1435-1803
    Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 09.09.2023
    Published in Basic research in cardiology (09.09.2023)
    “…The ketone body 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-OHB) increases cardiac output and myocardial perfusion without affecting blood pressure in humans, but the cardiovascular sites of action remain obscure…”
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    Cardiac MRI: a new gold standard for ventricular volume quantification during high-intensity exercise by La Gerche, Andre, Claessen, Guido, Van de Bruaene, Alexander, Pattyn, Nele, Van Cleemput, Johan, Gewillig, Marc, Bogaert, Jan, Dymarkowski, Steven, Claus, Piet, Heidbuchel, Hein

    ISSN: 1942-0080, 1942-0080
    Published: United States 01.03.2013
    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01.03.2013)
    “…Accurate measures are critical when attempting to distinguish normal from pathological changes in cardiac function during exercise, yet imaging modalities have seldom been assessed against invasive exercise standards…”
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    Sodium Nitrite Improves Exercise Hemodynamics and Ventricular Performance in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction by Borlaug, Barry A, Koepp, Katlyn E, Melenovsky, Vojtech

    ISSN: 1558-3597, 1558-3597
    Published: United States 13.10.2015
    “…There is no effective medical treatment for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF…”
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    Fully Automated, Quality-Controlled Cardiac Analysis From CMR: Validation and Large-Scale Application to Characterize Cardiac Function by Ruijsink, Bram, Puyol-Antón, Esther, Oksuz, Ilkay, Sinclair, Matthew, Bai, Wenjia, Schnabel, Julia A, Razavi, Reza, King, Andrew P

    ISSN: 1876-7591, 1876-7591
    Published: United States 01.03.2020
    Published in JACC. Cardiovascular imaging (01.03.2020)
    “…This study sought to develop a fully automated framework for cardiac function analysis from cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR…”
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    Pathophysiologic and prognostic importance of cardiac power output reserve in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction by Takizawa, Daiki, Harada, Tomonari, Obokata, Masaru, Kagami, Kazuki, Sorimachi, Hidemi, Yuasa, Naoki, Saito, Yuki, Murakami, Fumitaka, Naito, Ayami, Kato, Toshimitsu, Wada, Naoki, Ishii, Hideki

    ISSN: 2047-2412, 2047-2412
    Published: England 29.01.2024
    “…Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a syndrome characterized by multiple cardiac reserve limitations during exercise…”
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    Right Ventricular Volumes and Systolic Function by Cardiac Magnetic Resonance and the Impact of Sex, Age, and Obesity in a Longitudinally Followed Cohort Free of Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Disease: The Framingham Heart Study by Foppa, Murilo, Arora, Garima, Gona, Philimon, Ashrafi, Arman, Salton, Carol J, Yeon, Susan B, Blease, Susan J, Levy, Daniel, O'Donnell, Christopher J, Manning, Warren J, Chuang, Michael L

    ISSN: 1942-0080, 1942-0080
    Published: United States 01.03.2016
    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01.03.2016)
    “…) volumes and systolic function using a modern imaging sequence in a community-dwelling, longitudinally followed cohort free of clinical cardiovascular and pulmonary disease…”
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    Central role of left atrial dynamics in limiting exercise cardiac output increase and oxygen uptake in heart failure: insights by cardiopulmonary imaging by Sugimoto, Tadafumi, Barletta, Marta, Bandera, Francesco, Generati, Greta, Alfonzetti, Eleonora, Rovida, Marina, Gnecchi Ruscone, Tomaso, Rossi, Andrea, Cicoira, Mariantonietta, Guazzi, Marco

    ISSN: 1388-9842, 1879-0844, 1879-0844
    Published: Oxford, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01.07.2020
    Published in European journal of heart failure (01.07.2020)
    “…) dynamics is unexplored. We sought to define whether abnormal LA dynamics during exercise may play a role in cardiac output (CO…”
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    Assessment of the cardiac output at rest and during exercise stress using real-time cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in HFpEF-patients by Schulz, Alexander, Mittelmeier, Hannah, Wagenhofer, Lukas, Backhaus, Sören J., Lange, Torben, Evertz, Ruben, Kutty, Shelby, Kowallick, Johannes T., Hasenfuß, Gerd, Schuster, Andreas

    ISSN: 1875-8312, 1569-5794, 1875-8312, 1573-0743
    Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.04.2024
    “…This methodological study aimed to validate the cardiac output (CO) measured by exercise-stress real-time phase-contrast cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR…”
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    Determinants of exercise intolerance in elderly heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction by Haykowsky, Mark J, Brubaker, Peter H, John, Jerry M, Stewart, Kathryn P, Morgan, Timothy M, Kitzman, Dalane W

    ISSN: 1558-3597, 1558-3597
    Published: United States 12.07.2011
    “… Left ventricular volumes (2-dimensional echocardiography), cardiac output, Vo(2), and calculated arterial-venous oxygen content difference (A-Vo(2) Diff…”
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    Global Longitudinal Strain Is a Superior Predictor of All-Cause Mortality in Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction by Sengeløv, Morten, Jørgensen, Peter Godsk, Jensen, Jan Skov, Bruun, Niels Eske, Olsen, Flemming Javier, Fritz-Hansen, Thomas, Nochioka, Kotaro, Biering-Sørensen, Tor

    ISSN: 1876-7591, 1876-7591
    Published: United States 01.12.2015
    Published in JACC. Cardiovascular imaging (01.12.2015)
    “…) in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) patients in relation to all-cause mortality…”
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    Developmental nicotine exposure alters cardiovascular structure and function in neonatal and juvenile rats by Flanigan, Emily G, Farman, Gerrie P, Dennis, Melissa R, Wollman, Lila, Van Den Berg, Marloes, Granzier, Henk, Banek, Christopher T, Fregosi, Ralph F

    ISSN: 1522-1539, 1522-1539
    Published: United States 01.12.2024
    “… females. Both male and female DNE rats had a lower end-systolic volume, higher ejection fraction, and increased fractional shortening, with unchanged stroke volume and cardiac output…”
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    The increase in cardiac output induced by a decrease in positive end-expiratory pressure reliably detects volume responsiveness: the PEEP-test study by Lai, Christopher, Shi, Rui, Beurton, Alexandra, Moretto, Francesca, Ayed, Soufia, Fage, Nicolas, Gavelli, Francesco, Pavot, Arthur, Dres, Martin, Teboul, Jean-Louis, Monnet, Xavier

    ISSN: 1364-8535, 1466-609X, 1364-8535, 1466-609X, 1366-609X
    Published: London BioMed Central 09.04.2023
    Published in Critical care (London, England) (09.04.2023)
    “… Volume responsiveness was assessed by a positive PLR-test, defined as an increase in pulse-contour-derived cardiac index…”
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    Predictive Value of Noninvasive Cardiac Function Monitoring Combined With GRACE Score for Short‐Term Outcomes in Patients With ST‐Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction by Xin, Jiayan, Liu, Yingwu, Ning, Meng, Zhang, Chong

    ISSN: 1082-720X, 1542-474X, 1542-474X
    Published: United States John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.03.2025
    Published in Annals of noninvasive electrocardiology (01.03.2025)
    “… months of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). The non‐invasive cardiac function monitoring indexes were analyzed by univariate and multivariate logistic regression…”
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    Cardiac remodeling in response to 1 year of intensive endurance training by Arbab-Zadeh, Armin, Perhonen, Merja, Howden, Erin, Peshock, Ronald M, Zhang, Rong, Adams-Huet, Beverly, Haykowsky, Mark J, Levine, Benjamin D

    ISSN: 1524-4539, 1524-4539
    Published: United States 09.12.2014
    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (09.12.2014)
    “…It is unclear whether, and to what extent, the striking cardiac morphological manifestations of endurance athletes are a result of exercise training or a genetically determined characteristic of talented athletes…”
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