The benefits of exercise training in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) are due to a combination of cardiac and peripheral adaptations. Separating these 2 components is normally impossible, except for patients implanted with total artificial heart (TAH), where cardiac adaptation cannot occur
Peripheral adaptation mechanisms in physical training and cardiac rehabilitation : the case of a patient supported by a Cardiowest total artificial heart / F. Bellotto, L. Compostella, P. Agostoni, G. Torregrossa, T. Setzu, A. Gambino, N. Russo, G. Feltrin, V. Tarzia, G. Gerosa. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIAC FAILURE. - ISSN 1071-9164. - 17:8(2011 Aug), pp. 670-675.
Peripheral adaptation mechanisms in physical training and cardiac rehabilitation : the case of a patient supported by a Cardiowest total artificial heart
P. Agostoni;
2011
Abstract
The benefits of exercise training in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) are due to a combination of cardiac and peripheral adaptations. Separating these 2 components is normally impossible, except for patients implanted with total artificial heart (TAH), where cardiac adaptation cannot occurPubblicazioni consigliate
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