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pro vyhledávání: '"Matthew A, Saval"'
Autor:
Meredith Van Harn, Karthikeyan Ananthasubramaniam, Rita M Kristy, Yanqing Xu, Matthew A Saval, Therese M Kitt, James Spalding
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. 38:257-267
The Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) regadenoson (REG) registry includes patients with a variety of comorbidities allowing for the evaluation of outcomes in a large, unselected population. Using a database of electronic medical records and nuclear cardiolog
Autor:
Dennis J. Kerrigan, Madhulata Reddy, Eleanor M. Walker, Bernard Cook, James McCord, Randa Loutfi, Matthew A. Saval, Jodi Baxter, Clinton A. Brawner, Steven J. Keteyian
Publikováno v:
Journal of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and prevention.
Heart failure (HF) due to cardiotoxicity is a leading non-cancer-related cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer survivors. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and reduces morbidity and mortality in patients with H
Autor:
Joseph F. Norman, Pallav Deka, Steven J. Keteyian, Kevin A. Kupzyk, Rita McGuire, Steven K. Krueger, Nancy T. Artinian, Matthew A. Saval, Bunny Pozehl, Kathleen Duncan
Publikováno v:
J Card Fail
Background Few exercise training studies in patients with heart failure (HF) report adherence to guideline-recommended 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per week, and no studies have focused on a primary outcome of adherence. Methods and Res
Autor:
Kathleen Duncan, Rita McGuire, Melody Hertzog, Bunny Pozehl, Steven J. Keteyian, Nancy T. Artinian, Matthew A. Saval, Joseph F. Norman, Pallav Deka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 33:329-335
Background Few studies report objective accelerometer-measured daily physical activity levels in patients with heart failure (HF). Objective We examined baseline accelerometer-measured physical activity from the Heart Failure Exercise and Resistance
Autor:
Clinton A. Brawner, Steven J. Keteyian, Ali Shafiq, Stuart D. Russell, Jonathan K. Ehrman, David E. Lanfear, Matthew A. Saval
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:204-210
PURPOSE This study aimed to describe the influence of different equations to predict maximal oxygen uptake (MV˙O2) on the percent predicted MV˙O2 (ppMV˙O2) and the resultant categorization of patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fract
Autor:
Matthew A. Saval, Bunny Pozehl, Clinton A. Brawner, Rita McGuire, Baruch Vainshelboim, Jonathan K. Ehrman, Steven J. Keteyian, Jonathan Myers, Shadi Farha, Paul Chase
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:369-374
Introduction Determination of exercise oscillatory ventilation (EOV) is subjective, and the interreviewer agreement has not been reported. The purposes of this study were, among patients with heart failure (HF), as follows: 1) to determine the interr
Autor:
Yelena Selektor, Christina Tita, David E. Lanfear, Matthew A. Saval, Dennis J. Kerrigan, Celeste T. Williams, Mauricio Velez, Clinton A. Brawner, Edward L. Peterson, Steven J. Keteyian, Jonathan K. Ehrman
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48:363-367
UNLABELLED The American College of Sports Medicine currently recommends the HR reserve (HRR) method to guide exercise in individuals who have heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. This recommendation is based on the known association between
Autor:
Meghan Swaffer, Kyle Bronsteen, Steven J. Keteyian, Mauricio Velez, John R. Schairer, Yelena Selektor, Dennis J. Kerrigan, Jonathan K. Ehrman, Celeste T. Williams, Cristina Tita, Clinton A. Brawner, David E. Lanfear, Matthew A. Saval
Publikováno v:
JACC: Heart Failure. 2:653-659
Objectives This study examined the effects of a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program on functional capacity and health status (HS) in patients with newly implanted left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). Background Reduced functional capacity and HS
Autor:
Tracey M.S. Thompson, Heather Aldred, Dennis J. Kerrigan, Jonathan K. Ehrman, Steven J. Keteyian, Brooks A. Hibner, Derek McCulloch, Jason Hill, Matthew A. Saval, Kyle Bronsteen, Clinton A. Brawner, Lisa M. Reasons, John R. Schairer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 34:98-105
PURPOSE: We tested the hypothesis that higher-intensity interval training (HIIT) could be deployed into a standard cardiac rehabilitation (CR) setting and would result in a greater increase in cardiorespiratory fitness (ie, peak oxygen uptake, ) vers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology. 3:16-19