K Wasserman
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Sun X, Stringer W, Yin X, Wang G, Lv J, Ge W, et al.
Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng Li Xue Za Zhi
. 2016 Jan;
31(4):349-52, 356.
PMID: 26775508
Objective: After performed symptom-limited maximum cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) before and after acute alkalized blood, we repeated CPET with pure oxygen. Methods: Five volunteers, 3hr after alkalizing blood room air...
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Sun X, Stringer W, Yin X, Ge W, Wang G, Lv J, et al.
Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng Li Xue Za Zhi
. 2016 Jan;
31(4):345-8.
PMID: 26775507
Objective: Basis on the dynamic changes of the ventilation and arterial blood gas parameters to symptom-limited maximum cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), we further investigate the effect of alkalized blood by...
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Yin X, Sun X, Stringer W, Wang G, Lv J, Ge W, et al.
Zhongguo Ying Yong Sheng Li Xue Za Zhi
. 2016 Jan;
31(4):341-4, 348.
PMID: 26775506
Objective: Under the guidance of the holistic integrative physiology medicine, we reanalyzed the data during symptom-limited maximum cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in order to investigate control and regulatory mechanism of...
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Hansen J, Sun X, Wasserman K
Eur Respir J
. 2009 Oct;
35(4):776-80.
PMID: 19797127
Interpreting spirometry as normal or abnormal using 95% confidence limits can obscure milder airflow decreases. Other analyses might better persuade cigarette smokers to quit. High-quality spirometric data of ambulatory never-...
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Hansen J, Sun X, Wasserman K
Eur Respir J
. 2006 Feb;
27(6):1244-50.
PMID: 16455822
It has been suggested that forced expiratory volume in six seconds (FEV(6)) should be substituted for forced vital capacity (FVC) to measure fractions of timed expired volume for airflow obstruction...
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Wasserman K
Monaldi Arch Chest Dis
. 2003 Apr;
58(1):1-5.
PMID: 12693062
The cardiopulmonary exercise test is a valuable method for quantifying global cardiovascular function. It is quantitative, cheap, safe and highly reproducible. Unfortunately, it is highly under-utilized in favor of less...
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Koike A, Kobayashi K, Adachi H, Shimizu N, Itoh H, Hiroe M, et al.
Chest
. 2001 Oct;
120(4):1218-25.
PMID: 11591564
Background: Muscle capillary PO(2) has been found to reach a minimal value, ie, a critical capillary PO(2), in the midrange of work capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease. However, it...
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Sun X, Hansen J, Oudiz R, Wasserman K
Circulation
. 2001 Jul;
104(4):429-35.
PMID: 11468205
Background: Patients with primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) have a pulmonary vasculopathy that leads to exercise intolerance due to dyspnea and fatigue. To better understand the basis of the exercise limitation...
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Chuang M, Lin I, Wasserman K
Respir Med
. 2001 Jul;
95(7):618-26.
PMID: 11453321
The product of walking distance and body weight (D x W) mimics the work of walking. We hypothesized the superiority of D x W to walking distance (D) alone in...