Systemic ventricular function in Fontan patients at rest and after exercise at altitude
ObjectivePhysical activity at high altitude is expected to pose risks for patients with Fontan circulation and to impair systemic ventricular function. This study aims to determine the effect of high-altitude hypoxia on ventricular function in Fontan patients at rest and after exercise. We hypothesi...
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Main Authors: | Hannah Quante (Author), Nicole Müller (Author), Julian Alexander Härtel (Author), Thomas Jung (Author), Ursula Manunzio (Author), Johannes Breuer (Author), Ulrike Herberg (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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