IS THE USE OF HEART RATE ADEQUATE IN ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL CAPACITY OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE?
https://doi.org/10.24884/1561-6274-2006-10-2-60-64
Abstract
THE AIM of the study was to assess the ability of heart rate to determine physical capacity of dialysis patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS. Under investigation there were 147 dialysis patients. In all the patients spiroergometry and echocardiography were used. RESULTS. The decreased stroke volume was registered in 45% of the patients despite the absence of clinical signs. Heart rate did not reflect the volume of the fulfilled work and its power. CONCLUSION.A combination of heart rate at the peak of loading and the time of achieving the maximal capacity for work allowed adequate assessment of the physical capacity for work both with and without heart failure.
About the Authors
N. Yu. KorostelevaRussian Federation
A. Sh. Rumyantsev
Russian Federation
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Korosteleva N.Yu., Rumyantsev A.Sh. IS THE USE OF HEART RATE ADEQUATE IN ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL CAPACITY OF HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE? Nephrology (Saint-Petersburg). 2006;10(2):60-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1561-6274-2006-10-2-60-64