JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
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Prediction of exercise tolerance in the chronic phase of myocardial infarction by using ventilatory gas analysis
KAZUHIKO TANABETATSUYA IWASAKINAOHIKO OSADAKAZUTO OMIYAMASANOBU YAMAMOTOHARUKI ITOHMASAHIRO MURAYAMAJIRO SUGAISUMIO YAMADAHIROSHI YAMASAKI
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1993 Volume 57 Issue 3 Pages 189-196

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To predict exercise tolerance in the chronic phase of myocardial infarction (MI), cardiopulmonary exercise testing was performed using a ramp treadmill protocol in 25 patients at I and 3 months after the onset of MI. Oxygen uptake, heart rate and 02 pulse were estimated at rest, during a warm-up period, and at the levels of anaerobic threshold (AT), respiratory compensation (RC) and peak exercise. Results were as follows: 1) AT and peak oxygen uptake at 3 months after the onset of MI were 14.1±2.8 and 21.8±5.2 ml/min/Kg, respectively. 2) The subjects were divided into 2 groups according to peak oxygen uptake at 3 months: one showing peak oxygen uptake >22 ml/min/Kg and the other < 22 ml/min/Kg. The former group (n=13) was referred to as the good tolerance group, and the latter group (n=12)was referred to as the poor tolerance group. Oxygen uptake at AT, RC and peak exercise was lower in the poor tolerance group than in the good tolerance group (11.2 vs 14.7, 15.1 vs 20.4, 17.1 vs 23.4 ml/min/Kg, respectively). 3) The increases in oxygen uptake from AT to RC and from AT to peak exercise were less in the poor tolerance group than in the good tolerance group. 4) O2 pulse at rest, warm-up, AT, RC and peak exercise were also lower in the poor tolerance group. It was concluded that AT, and the increases in the oxygen uptake from AT to RC, from AT to peak exercise at I month after MI, could be used to predict exercise tolerance in the chronic phase of MI.
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