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A Multicenter Study of Noninvasive Cardiac Output by Bioreactance During Symptom-limited Exercise
Journal of Cardiac Failure, 10/06/09
Maurer MM et al. – Bioreactance–based noninvasive measurements of CO at rest and during exertion identified abnormalities of cardiovascular function consistent with those identified by pVO2 and in prior studies using invasive CO measurements. This technique might therefore be useful for indexing disease severity, prognostication, and for tracking responses to treatment in clinical practice and in clinical trials.
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