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    Specific slow tests are not mandatory in patients with extremely short standard (3.2 km/hr 10% slope) test durations during exercise oximetry by Sempore, Wendsèndaté Yves, Ramondou, Pierre, Hersant, Jeanne, Feuilloy, Mathieu, Guilleron, Celine, Henni, Samir, Abraham, Pierre

    Published in Clinical physiology and functional imaging (01-07-2020)
    “…Aim To compare the transcutaneous oxygen pressure results observed in patients with severe walking limitation during standard procedures (3.2 km/hr, 10% slope)…”
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    The "Walking Estimated Limitation Stated by History" (WELSH) visual tool is applicable and accurate to determine walking capacity, even in people with low literacy level by Sempore, Wendsèndaté Yves, Ouedraogo, Nafi, Gandema, Salifou, Henni, Samir, Ilboudo, Alassane, Yameogo, Téné Marceline, Abraham, Pierre

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Determination of the self-reported walking capacity by interview or standardized questionnaire is important. However, the existing questionnaires require the…”
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    Investigation of arterial claudication with transcutaneous oxygen pressure at exercise: Interests and limits by Abraham, Pierre, Ramondou, Pierre, Hersant, Jeanne, Sempore, Wendsèndaté Yves, Feuilloy, Mathieu, Henni, Samir

    Published in Trends in cardiovascular medicine (01-05-2021)
    “…Transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcpO2) measurement has been used for years at rest in patients with lower extremity artery disease. It was proposed for…”
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    Exercise-Induced Plasma Metabolomic Profiles in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease by Semporé, Wendsèndaté Yves, Chao De La Barca, Juan Manuel, Hersant, Jeanne, Ouédraogo, Nafi, Yaméogo, Téné Marceline, Henni, Samir, Reynier, Pascal, Abraham, Pierre

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (18-11-2021)
    “…Aim: A better knowledge of the biological consequences in the blood of these exercise-induced ischemic events in lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) may…”
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    Exercise Oximetry Correlates Better With Exercise-Induced Lactate Increase, than Ankle Brachial Index or Walking Time, in Vascular Claudicants by Semporé, Wendsèndaté Yves, Hersant, Jeanne, Ramondou, Pierre, Hamel, Jean François, Abraham, Pierre, Henni, Samir

    Published in Angiology (01-07-2023)
    “…In claudication, the correlation between walking-induced biomarkers and indices of clinical severity (e.g., walking distance or ankle brachial index (ABI)), is…”
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    The hidden side of calf claudication: Hemodynamic and clinical results of treadmill testing in 584 patients complaining of isolated exertional calf pain by Ramondou, Pierre, Sempore, Wendsendaté Yves, Guilleron, Céline, Hersant, Jeanne, Ouedraogo, Nafi, Abraham, Pierre, Henni, Samir

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-12-2020)
    “…Calf pain is the most frequent symptom of arterial claudication. We hypothesized that patients with self-reported isolated calf claudication have frequent…”
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    The "Walking Estimated Limitation Stated by History" by Sempore, Wendsèndaté Yves, Ouedraogo, Nafi, Gandema, Salifou, Henni, Samir, Ilboudo, Alassane, Yameogo, Téné Marceline, Abraham, Pierre

    Published in PloS one (13-01-2022)
    “…Determination of the self-reported walking capacity by interview or standardized questionnaire is important. However, the existing questionnaires require the…”
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    Specific slow tests are not mandatory in patients with extremely short standard (3.2km/h 10% slope) tests durations during exercise oximetry by Sempore, Wendsèndaté Yves, Ramondou, Pierre, Hersant, Jeanne, Feuilloy, Mathieu, Guilleron, Céline, Henni, Samir, Abraham, Pierre

    Published in Clinical physiology and functional imaging (28-02-2020)
    “…AimTo compare the transcutaneous oxygen pressure results observed in patients with severe walking limitation during standard procedures (3.2 km/h, 10% slope)…”
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    Current-Induced Vasodilation Specifically Detects, and Correlates With the Time Since, Last Aspirin Intake: An Interventional Study of 830 Patients by Ramondou, Pierre, Hersant, Jeanne, Fouquet, Olivier, Sempore, Wendsendate Yves, Abraham, Pierre, Henni, Samir

    “…Galvanic current-induced vasodilation (CIV) is impaired in patients under low-dose aspirin (ASA; ≤ 500 mg/day), but potential covariates and the impact of the…”
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