Effect of Physical Training on Corrected QT Dispersion in Patients With Nonischemic Heart Failure
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Background The effect of physical training (PT) on QTc dispersion and ventricular tachycardia (VT) remains unclear in patients with nonischemic heart failure. Methods and Results Eight patients with nonischemic heart failure performed PT using a bicycle ergometer and their exercise tolerance increased (4.9±1.8 to 7.0±2.5 METs, p<0.05) and QTc dispersion decreased (71±22 to 48±24ms, p<0.05). However, PT did not change the frequency of VT. Conclusion Physical training could improve QTc dispersion in patients with nonischemic heart failure, possibly by improving the autonomic nerve system. (Circ J 2004 ; 68 : 946-949)
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2004-09-20
著者
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Maeda Hirofumi
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Koga Yoshinori
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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HIRANO KOJI
Division of Pediatrics, Iwate Prefectural Kitakami Hospital
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Nishiyama Yasuhiro
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Hirano Koji
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Tanaka Masafumi
Division of Cardiology, Kurume University Medical Center
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Nishiyama Yasuhiro
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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Tanaka Masafumi
Division Of Cardiology Kurume University Medical Center
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