Heart rate recovery and blood pressure response during exercise testing in patients with microvascular angina
Abstract Background Angina pectoris with a normal coronary angiogram, termed microvascular angina (MVA), is an important clinical entity; however, its causes remain unclear. Autonomic dysfunction is one of the possible causes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate parasympathetic dysfunction as...
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Main Authors: | Bong-Joon Kim (Author), Eun-Ah Jo (Author), Sung-Il Im (Author), Hyun-Su Kim (Author), Jung Ho Heo (Author), Kyoung-Im Cho (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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