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Autor:
Peter A. Robbins, Patrick Davey, David J. Paterson, James Conway, Clifford W. Barlow, M S Qayyum
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BACKGROUND The exercise-induced rise in arterial potassium concentration ([K+]a) may contribute to exercise hyperpnea and could play a role in exertional fatigue. This study was designed to determine whether the exercise-induced rise in [K+]a is alte
Autor:
Patrick Davey, David J. Paterson, Peter A. Robbins, James Conway, M S Qayyum, Clifford W. Barlow
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Exercise-induced hyperkalemia, which may contribute to exercise hyperpnea and exertional fatigue, is increased in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). This study examined whether differences in leg blood flow during exercise could b
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Scopus-Elsevier
Hypoxia has been reported to increase arterial potassium concentration ([K+]a) in anaesthetized cats (Paterson, Estavillo and Nye, 1988). The purpose of this study was to determine whether this phenomenon occurs in humans. The effect of hypoxia on [K
Autor:
David J. Paterson, C. J. Carey, B. C. Page, Peter A. Robbins, C. A. J. Freemantle, M S Qayyum, N. Soper
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Muscle potassium (K+) content decreases during exercise. Previous studies, in humans, have used measurements of arteriovenous plasma potassium concentration differences (AV delta[K+]) and/or muscle biopsy to measure the loss of muscle K+ during exerc
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Scopus-Elsevier
The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in arterial plasma potassium concentration [K+]a affect expired ventilation (VE) in euoxia, hypoxia and hyperoxia during rest and light exercise in humans. Three periods of ventilatory measur
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We studied the acute ventilatory response to hypoxia (AHVR) in 10 patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and in 10 subjects with normal left ventricular function (NLVF) before and after 8 weeks of home-based physical training. Subjects were studie
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