Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8820019 | Respiratory Medicine | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of airflow limitation or arterial hypoxemia identify a group of patients with HFPEF at higher risk of death or cardiovascular hospitalizations, respectively. Given that both airflow limitation and arterial hypoxemia are treatable, we propose that lung function should be routinely evaluated in the outpatient management of HFPEF patients.
Keywords
BNPPCWPLLNLVEFPaO2SPAPDLCOFVCTLCHFpEFFEV1Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCOPDLower limit of normalOutpatientsbody mass indexBMITotal lung capacityDiastolic functionpartial pressure of arterial oxygenAirflow limitationHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionhazard ratioHypoxemiaCardiovascular prognosisLeft ventricle ejection fraction
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Authors
Rut Andrea, Alejandra López-Giraldo, Carlos Falces, Teresa López, Laura Sanchis, Concepción Gistau, Manel Sabaté, Marta Sitges, Josep Brugada, Ãlvar AgustÃ,