Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5927989 | American Heart Journal | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Although oxygen withdrawal and supine provocation are feasible and elicit more severe dyspnea, exercise provocation had unacceptable feasibility in this AHF cohort. The statistical characteristics of a pDS based on feasible provocation measures do not support its potential as a robust dyspnea assessment tool in AHF.
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Authors
Omar F. MDCM, Anuradha MD, Prateeti P. MD, Ravi MD, Jennifer E. MD, Horng H. MBBCh, Peter S. MD, Steven E. MS, Kevin J. PhD, Adrian F. MD, MHS, Margaret M. MD, NHLBI Heart Failure Clinical Research Network NHLBI Heart Failure Clinical Research Network,