We enrolled 206 patients (median age 86 years; female, 58%). Twenty patients died during hospitalization. The baseline characteristics are shown in Table 1. Patients with low DBP had lower SBP, heart rate, body mass ...
(ml/kg/mn)10.9±3.410.5±4NSAfter CRHeart Rate (bpm)76.8±14.675.4±14.3NSSystolic blood pressure (mmHg)110.4±20.898.5±19.2NSCPET workload (watts)92.5±3267.8±20<0.05Peak oxygen uptake:18.2±5.716.1±4.8NS– VO2 max (ml/kg/mn)– % of the normal value65.5±19.368.5±18First ...
Maximal rate of heart rate (HR) increase (rHRI) as a measure of HR acceleration during the transition from rest to exercise, or during an increase in workload, tracks exercise performance. rHRI assessed at relative rather than absolute workloads may track performance better, and a field test...
87.1 (IQR 80.3–104) bpm, p = .01) and decrease in R-R interval’s (710 (IQR 624–810) ms vs. 689 (IQR 579–747) ms, p = .02) when compared to rest. However, there were no significant differences in time or frequency measures of heart rate variability. Conclusions ...
1g, h). Left ventricular end diastolic dimension (LVEDD), left ventricular end systolic dimension (LVESD) and heart rate (~400 bpm) had no significant differences among groups (Supplementary Fig. 1). These results indicated that the D-gal-induced EF preserved HF similar to that in natural ...
(16.0) <.001 Heart rate, mean (SD), bpm 72.5 (11.7) 71.2 (11.7) .001 BMI, mean (SD) 28.7 (6.8) 28.0 (5.7) <.001 BMI <18.5 25 (2.3) 62 (1.7) <.001 18.5-24.9 309 (27.9) 952 (26.2) 25.0-29.9 346 (31.2) 1376 (37.9) 30.0-34.9 227 (20.5) 786 (21.6) 35.0-39.9 120 ...
Parameters of heart rate variability at baseline (BL), after 7 days of the jogging device (JD7), and 7 days after discontinuation of JD (Post-JD). Heart rate (beats per minute (BPM), standard deviation of all normal RR intervals (SDNN), standard deviation of the delta of all RR inter...
(“psychological heart rate“) is largely eliminated. Compared to the resting value in the supine position the HR increases by an average of 18.5 bpm in men during this procedure; while in women, an average increase of 24.5 bpm with relatively narrow limits of agreement can be expected [189...
Continuous ambulatory cardiac data were collected over a 24-h period using Actiwave Cardio monitors (CamNtech Ltd), which are compact, lightweight, waterproof, chest-worn devices that record heart rate (bpm), inter-beat-interval (IBI), and physical activity. Data were pre-processed and extracte...
Underlying biological mechanisms leading to the dramatically increased cardiac mortality in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) are largely unknown. Cardiac autonomic dysfunction (CADF), which has been extensively described in patients with SCZ, represents