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Outcome in patients with heart failure is related to VE/VCO2 and the chronotropic index

Outcome in patients with heart failure is related to VE/VCO2 and the chronotropic index
In a study of 470 patients with heart failure, Kaplan-Meier plot shows that survival is reduced when VE/VCO2 is increased to ≥44.7 (33 versus 10 percent for value <44.7) and the chronotropic index (CRI), which correlates with the peak heart rate during exercise, is reduced to ≤0.51 (27 versus 11 percent for CRI >0.51). The combination of VE/VCO2 and CRI was associated with the highest risk of death.
Data from Robbins M, Francis G, Pashkow FJ, et al, Circulation 1999; 100:2411.
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