Exercise Capacity and Quality of Life
Cross-source consensus on Exercise Capacity and Quality of Life from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- SF-36 quality-of-life scores exceeded the age-matched general Dutch population in seven of eight domains. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- CPET showed reduced exercise capacity in 14% of patients. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- VO2max was reduced in 32% of patients, indicating mild impairment in a subset. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Exercise capacity and VO2max were stable compared with prior evaluations. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- Quality-of-life scores remained stable compared with the evaluation 10 years earlier. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study
- The pulmonary stenosis cohort had higher mean exercise capacity than the tetralogy of Fallot cohort studied under identical conditions. — Outcome 50 years after surgical repair of pulmonary valve stenosis: a longitudinal cohort study