Search Results - "Ferreira, Eloara"
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Heart rate recovery in pulmonary arterial hypertension: Relationship with exercise capacity and prognosis
Published in The American heart journal (01-04-2012)“…Background Delayed postexercise heart rate recovery (HRR) has been associated with disability and poor prognosis in chronic cardiopulmonary diseases. The…”
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A haemodynamic study of pulmonary hypertension in chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Published in The European respiratory journal (01-08-2014)“…Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis is a common fibrotic interstitial lung disease. The prevalence of pulmonary hypertension diagnosed by right heart…”
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Optimizing the evaluation of excess exercise ventilation for prognosis assessment in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in European journal of preventive cardiology (01-11-2014)“…Background Increased ventilatory ( V · E) response to carbon dioxide output ( V · CO2) is a key finding of incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing in both…”
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Kinetics of muscle deoxygenation are accelerated at the onset of heavy-intensity exercise in patients with COPD: relationship to central cardiovascular dynamics
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-2008)“…1 Pulmonary Function and Clinical Exercise Physiology Unit, Division of Respiratory Diseases, Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sao Paulo, São…”
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Pulmonary haemodynamics and mortality in chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Published in The European respiratory journal (01-06-2018)“…Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (CHP) is a common interstitial lung disease (ILD) frequently associated with lung fibrosis [1]. Among patients with CHP,…”
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Clinical utility of ventilatory and gas exchange evaluation during low‐intensity exercise for risk stratification and prognostication in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (01-03-2021)“…Exercise capacity correlates with PAH severity and prognosis. However, exercise contraindications and poor patient tolerance might limit its use in clinical…”
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Inspiratory muscle weakness contributes to exertional dyspnea in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
Published in PloS one (27-09-2018)“…Determination of potentially-reversible factors contributing to exertional dyspnea remains an unmet clinical need in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary…”
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Exercise metabolomics in pulmonary arterial hypertension: Where pulmonary vascular metabolism meets exercise physiology
Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-09-2022)“…Pulmonary arterial hypertension is an incurable disease marked by dysregulated metabolism, both at the cellular level in the pulmonary vasculature, and at the…”
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Intercostal and vastus lateralis microcirculatory response to a sympathoexcitatory manoeuvre in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-08-2021)“…•Patients with COPD and controls underwent a sympathoexcitotary manoeuvre.•Microvascular blood flow and conductance decreased only in patients with COPD.•The…”
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Pulmonary hypertension outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Published in Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia (17-11-2023)Get full text
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Mechanisms of exercise intolerance after COVID-19: new perspectives beyond physical deconditioning
Published in Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia (01-12-2021)Get full text
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Impact of right ventricular work and pulmonary arterial compliance on peak exercise oxygen uptake in idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in International journal of cardiology (15-05-2021)“…Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is associated with increased right ventricular (RV) afterload, RV dysfunction and decreased peak oxygen uptake (pVO2)…”
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Uncovering the mechanisms of exertional dyspnoea in combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema
Published in The European respiratory journal (01-01-2020)“…The prevailing view is that exertional dyspnoea in patients with combined idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and emphysema (CPFE) can be largely explained by…”
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The role of the exercise physiology laboratory in disease management: pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in Jornal brasileiro de pneumologia (27-09-2024)Get full text
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Insights into ventilation-gas exchange coupling in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
Published in The European respiratory journal (01-07-2016)“…Exercise intolerance due to excessive ventilation and dyspnoea are fundamental clinical features of patients with pulmonary vascular diseases [1]. Among these…”
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The role of the pulmonary function laboratory to assist in disease management: pulmonary hypertension
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Exercise intolerance in post-coronavirus disease 2019 survivors after hospitalisation
Published in ERJ open research (01-05-2023)“…Post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survivors frequently have dyspnoea that can lead to exercise intolerance and lower quality of life. Despite recent…”
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Usefulness of pulmonary capillary wedge pressure as a correlate of left ventricular filling pressures in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-02-2014)“…Background Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by a pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) of ≤15 mm Hg, given a normal left ventricular…”
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Influence of respiratory pressure support on hemodynamics and exercise tolerance in patients with COPD
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2010)“…Inspiratory pressure support (IPS) plus positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ventilation might potentially interfere with the “central” hemodynamic…”
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