Cardiovascular responses during isokinetic knee extension testing in chronic heart failure patients

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Title
Cardiovascular responses during isokinetic knee extension testing in chronic heart failure patients
Journal
Isokinetics and Exercise Science
Author(s)
Degache F., Roche F., Bernard P., Calmets P.
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
17
Number
2
Pages
63-67
Language
french
Notes
Degache2009
Abstract
Background: Isokinetic testing imposes severe cardiovascular stress which must be taken into consideration particularly when at risk patients are involved.
Objective: To assess the effects of isokinetic tests on heart rate (HR) in stable chronic heart failure (CHF) patients.
Subjects: Twenty five CHF patients, 23 men, 2 women.
Intervention: After a 10-min warm-up on a cycle ergometer, one lower limb was tested isokinetically using 3 successive repetitions of knee flexion-extension at 60 and 180°/s and 20-repetitions at 240°/s. Heart rate was recorded on average over 5 sec and was analyzed at the start and end of each exercise. Peak ˙VO_{2} was assessed during maximal incremental test on the ergometer.
Results: Maximal values (117.6 ± 22.0 bpm) of HR were obtained during incremental exercise testing which corresponded to 97.6 ± 14.0% of maximal HR noted at peak ˙VO_{2}.
Conclusion: Isokinetic muscle strength testing in CHF patients must be performed under the supervision of an experienced clinician who should judge the value and feasibility of the endurance test.
Keywords
Peak torque, heart rate, heart disease
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