Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3039311210> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 items per page.
- W3039311210 endingPage "105" @default.
- W3039311210 startingPage "99" @default.
- W3039311210 abstract "espanolIntroduccion: La interpretacion de la prueba de esfuerzo cardiopulmonar (PECP) en cardiopatias congenitas representa undesafio, ya que estas constituyen un grupo amplio con diferentes grados de gravedad.Objetivos: Obtener en nuestro centro valores de referencia para las variables medidas mediante la PECP en adolescentes yadultos con cardiopatias congenitas, con el objetivo de poder comparar entre pares los resultados esperados de la PECP segunedad, sexo e igual patologia.Material y Metodos: Se realizaron 799 PECP en 473 pacientes mayores de 17 anos con distintas cardiopatias. Variables estudiadas:VO2 pico (ml/kg/min), % predicho de VO2 pico, duracion en segundos de la prueba (discriminada por sexo), VE/VCO2slope y coeficiente R para el total de las pruebas. Analisis estadistico: media y desvio estandar para cada variable, T test paralas estudiadas por sexo.Resultados: El VO2 pico (ml/kg/min), el % predicho del VO2 pico y la duracion de la prueba disminuyeron conforme aumento lagravedad de la cardiopatia. El % predicho de VO2 pico corrige los valores de VO2 ml/kg/min por edad y sexo, por lo que constituyeun dato mas util para la evaluacion. El coeficiente R mayor que 1,1 indica que los pacientes realizaron una prueba maxima.El VE/VCO2 slope esta aumentado en las cardiopatias graves.Conclusiones: Los valores de referencia de la PECP para las distintas cardiopatias congenitas son fundamentales, pues nospermiten comparar pacientes con igual patologia. El % predicho de VO2 pico parece ser el dato mas util para este fin. EnglishBackground: The interpretation of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in congenital heart diseases represents a challenge,since they constitute a large group of anomalies with different degrees of severity.Objectives: The aim of this study was to obtain reference values of CPET variables in adolescents and adults with congenitalheart diseases in our center, to compare between peers the expected results of CPET according to age, gender and the samepathology.Methods: A total of 799 tests were performed in 473 patients older than 17 years with different congenital heart diseases.Variables studied were peak VO2 (ml/kg/min), percent-predicted peak VO2, test duration in seconds (discriminated by gender),VE/VCO2 slope and R coefficient for all the tests. Statistical analyses were conducted using mean and standard deviation foreach variable and Student’s t test for those studied by gender.Results: Peak VO2 (ml/kg/min), percent-predicted peak VO2, and test duration decreased as the severity of heart diseasesincreased. The percent-predicted peak VO2 corrects VO2 ml/kg/min values for age and sex, so it becomes a more useful variablefor evaluation. An R coefficient greater than 1.1 indicates that patients performed a maximal test. The VE/VCO2 slopeis increased in severe heart diseases.Conclusions: Reference CPET values for the different congenital heart diseases are essential, since they allow us to comparepatients with the same pathology. The percent-predicted peak VO2 seems to be the most useful variable for this purpose." @default.
- W3039311210 created "2020-07-10" @default.
- W3039311210 creator A5006772770 @default.
- W3039311210 creator A5017255450 @default.
- W3039311210 creator A5048079412 @default.
- W3039311210 creator A5070450110 @default.
- W3039311210 date "2020-04-01" @default.
- W3039311210 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W3039311210 title "Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Reference Values in Adolescent and Adult Patients with Congenital Heart Diseases" @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1497314570 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1819076030 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1960317330 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1964299658 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1973488493 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1977440519 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W1996600202 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2011697827 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2025127132 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2045787952 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2074602210 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2079435599 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2091139514 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2108016974 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2110851709 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2118081500 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2140760760 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2168992772 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2170448649 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2593030447 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2742792036 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2803159461 @default.
- W3039311210 cites W2891360257 @default.
- W3039311210 doi "https://doi.org/10.7775/rac.es.v88.i2.17492" @default.
- W3039311210 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3039311210 type Work @default.
- W3039311210 sameAs 3039311210 @default.
- W3039311210 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3039311210 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3039311210 hasAuthorship W3039311210A5006772770 @default.
- W3039311210 hasAuthorship W3039311210A5017255450 @default.
- W3039311210 hasAuthorship W3039311210A5048079412 @default.
- W3039311210 hasAuthorship W3039311210A5070450110 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConcept C164705383 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConceptScore W3039311210C126322002 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConceptScore W3039311210C164705383 @default.
- W3039311210 hasConceptScore W3039311210C71924100 @default.
- W3039311210 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W3039311210 hasLocation W30393112101 @default.
- W3039311210 hasOpenAccess W3039311210 @default.
- W3039311210 hasPrimaryLocation W30393112101 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2011347913 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2049397185 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2073151595 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2074833529 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2125804349 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2159512267 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2304633692 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2355498105 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2399063111 @default.
- W3039311210 hasRelatedWork W2414320482 @default.
- W3039311210 hasVolume "88" @default.
- W3039311210 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3039311210 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3039311210 magId "3039311210" @default.
- W3039311210 workType "article" @default.