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Recommendations on the use of exercise testing in clinical practice
P. Palange
*
, S.A. Ward
, K.H. Carlsen
, R. Casaburi
, C.G. Gallagher
, R. Gosselink
, E. O'Donnell D
, L. Puente Maestu
,
A.M. Schols
, S. Singh
, B.J. Whipp
*
Corresponding author for this work
NUTRIM - Institute of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
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Clinical Practice
100%
Prognostic Evaluation
100%
Exercise Test
100%
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
100%
Exercise Intolerance
100%
Clinical Application
50%
Ventilation
50%
Supplemental Oxygen
50%
Symptom Duration
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Therapeutic Intervention
50%
Lung Disease
50%
Exercise Training
50%
Grading System
50%
Desaturation
50%
Evidence-based Guidelines
50%
Grading of Recommendations
50%
Evidence-based Recommendations
50%
Timed Walking Tests
50%
CO 2
50%
Lactate Threshold
50%
Shuttle Walk Test
50%
Output Relationship
50%
Constant-load Exercise
50%
O2 Uptake
50%
Incremental Test
50%
Incremental Exercise
50%
Testing Paradigms
50%
INIS
testing
100%
recommendations
100%
exercise
100%
assessments
37%
interventions
37%
evaluation
37%
symptoms
25%
diseases
12%
lungs
12%
sensitivity
12%
power
12%
drugs
12%
ventilation
12%
oxygen
12%
uptake
12%
peaks
12%
resolution
12%
guidelines
12%
shuttles
12%
output
12%
heart disease
12%
carbon dioxide
12%
lactates
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Exercise Test
100%
Exercise Intolerance
66%
Lactic Acid
33%
Silo-Filler's Disease
33%
Heart Disease
33%
Clinician
33%
Shuttle Walk Test
33%
Fatty Acid Desaturation
33%
Prognostic Assessment
33%
Diseases
33%