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1 (2)) in patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence.
2 o, leading to CoQ deficiency and respiratory incompetence.
3 )-phenotypes, and not attributable to immune incompetence.
4 ser ablation (EVLA) in the management of SSV incompetence.
5 s bradycardia, sinus pauses and chronotropic incompetence.
6 n patients with advanced HF and chronotropic incompetence.
7 tein synthesis, and consequently respiratory incompetence.
8 nt area enlargement may contribute to mitral incompetence.
9 educes Cu(I) binding and confers respiratory incompetence.
10 t as likely to be charged with negligence or incompetence.
11 ads to SNARE multimer instability and fusion incompetence.
12 der should result in an automatic finding of incompetence.
13 rette smoking was predictive of chronotropic incompetence.
14 tion of this species indicates its catalytic incompetence.
15 eased morbidity and mortality due to barrier incompetence.
16 city in patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence.
17    We considered two markers of chronotropic incompetence: 1) failure to achieve 85% of the maximal p
18 n the traditional definition of chronotropic incompetence; (2) the actual increase in heart rate from
19 ent causes for discipline were negligence or incompetence (34%), abuse of alcohol or other drugs (14%
20 a (18%), placental abruption (11%), cervical incompetence (5%), and fetal indication/intrauterine gro
21 gment depression with exercise, chronotropic incompetence, abnormal heart rate recovery, or decreased
22 dverse obstetrical outcome included cervical incompetence (adjusted odds ratio, 24.29; 95% CI, 7.48-7
23 n, AAN is associated with development of EPC incompetence; adoptive transfer of intact EPCs blunts mo
24                     As a consequence, immune incompetence after HSC transplantation is not related to
25                                       Aortic incompetence (AI) is a known predictor of both mortality
26 ne the prognostic importance of chronotropic incompetence among patients referred for stress echocard
27                                 Chronotropic incompetence, an attenuated heart rate response to exerc
28  agonist therapy for the treatment of immune incompetence and cancer and alcohol-related diseases.
29 ty in adults characterized by a chronotropic incompetence and cardiac conduction defects, thus increa
30                                 Chronotropic incompetence and exercise oscillatory ventilation (EOV)
31  bradycardia, sinus arrest, and chronotropic incompetence and may serve as disease models to understa
32       Although sequelae include chronotropic incompetence and neoaortic, pulmonary, and coronary arte
33 ncertainty exists about whether chronotropic incompetence and reduced exercise tolerance in HF are at
34 D8+ T cells is associated with proliferation incompetence and replicative senescence, less is known a
35                                 Chronotropic incompetence and SAN dysfunction were also found in rats
36                                 Chronotropic incompetence and SAN dysfunction were seen in both model
37 rs many advantages such as low costs, immune-incompetence and short experimental times with high-grad
38 nilateral, primary saphenopopliteal junction incompetence and SSV reflux were randomized equally into
39 principle for treating posttransplant immune incompetence and suggest that, upon its translation to t
40 ette smoking is associated with chronotropic incompetence and to explore prognostic implications of t
41 s of an attenuated HR response (chronotropic incompetence) and age-predicted HR have not been validat
42 sed transgene capacity, complete replication incompetence, and elimination of replication-competent v
43  right ventricular dysfunction, chronotropic incompetence, and vascular dysfunction.
44                       The mechanisms of this incompetence are broad and range from poor mobilization,
45 e factors (obesity, anemia, and chronotropic incompetence) are strongly associated with exercise capa
46 s by RNA interference results in respiratory incompetence as a consequence of diminished mitochondria
47                                     Neuronal incompetence associated with HRV2 IRES domain V is subst
48 ents with symptomatic HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence at a tertiary referral center (Mayo Clinic)
49 % of PWH vs 11% of controls had chronotropic incompetence at baseline (P = .067).
50 red on the treatment of great saphenous vein incompetence cannot simply be extrapolated to inform the
51  We sought to determine whether chronotropic incompetence (CI) adds incremental value in predicting c
52 (HRR) during exercise, known as chronotropic incompetence (CI), is commonly observed in chronic heart
53                                 Chronotropic incompetence contributes to reduced exercise capacity am
54                                 Chronotropic incompetence, defined by either a low percent heart rate
55              Here, we found that replication incompetence due to NS3PRO or HEL replacement was compen
56                                 Chronotropic incompetence during exercise testing is associated with
57 altered autonomic function (eg, chronotropic incompetence, dysfunctional breathing), endothelial dysf
58            A high prevalence of chronotropic incompetence, EOV, and ventilatory inefficiency were cha
59 tment options for small saphenous vein (SSV) incompetence exists, and there is no clear evidence that
60 tment options for small saphenous vein (SSV) incompetence exists, and there is no clear evidence that
61                        Posttransplant immune incompetence exposes patients to disease relapse and inf
62       Failure to activate NF-kappaB explains incompetence for expression of IL-1alpha in corneal stro
63 .029) but a lower rate of significant aortic incompetence (grade >/=2; 19.4% vs. 24.5%; p < 0.001).
64 ral regurgitation, patients with more severe incompetence had lower mean myocardial PCr/ATP ratios (m
65                        Although chronotropic incompetence has been shown to be predictive of an adver
66                                 Chronotropic incompetence has shown to be associated with a decrease
67 protect the self-concept against evidence of incompetence, immorality, and instability.
68      In patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence, implantation of a pacemaker to enhance exe
69 in tissue regeneration with their developing incompetence in chronic kidney disease, we emphasize the
70                                     Valvular incompetence in limbs with IPVs increased with CEAP clin
71 y valve replacement (PVR) for free pulmonary incompetence in patients with congenital heart disease r
72 horylation of GRK2 to maintain DOR analgesic incompetence in peripheral sensory neurons.
73 onal pharmacologic strategies to tackle such incompetence in the broader search for therapies to atte
74 h CEAP clinical class, in line with valvular incompetence in the deep veins of the calf and thigh.
75 efficiency, deterioration of cell viability, incompetence in the isolation of a single-cell into nano
76                                 Chronotropic incompetence is associated with an increased risk of dea
77                 The presence of chronotropic incompetence is associated with reduced peak oxygen cons
78                                 Chronotropic incompetence is common in heart failure with preserved e
79                                 Chronotropic incompetence is common in heart failure with preserved e
80                                 Chronotropic incompetence is defined as the inability to reach 80% of
81                            This chronotropic incompetence is due in large part to cardiac denervation
82                                              Incompetence is due to failure to activate an autocrine
83  or suspected coronary disease, chronotropic incompetence is independently predictive of all-cause mo
84                                 Chronotropic incompetence is predictive of an adverse cardiovascular
85 recognizable attribute of lymphatic vascular incompetence is the presence of the characteristic swell
86 to exercise, a manifestation of chronotropic incompetence, is predictive of increased mortality and c
87 heart rate response is blunted, chronotropic incompetence limits exercise capacity, a common problem
88 usted heart rate reserve (AHRR; chronotropic incompetence &lt;80%) on cardiopulmonary exercise testing b
89 play a role in organ regeneration, and their incompetence may be important in the development of chro
90                                 Chronotropic incompetence may explain exercise intolerance among some
91 to exercise, a manifestation of chronotropic incompetence, may have independent diagnostic value for
92 er in some patients with HFpEF, chronotropic incompetence might reflect premature cessation of exerci
93 as associated with increased tricuspid valve incompetence (odds ratio, 5.20; P=0.03).
94 were responsible for the apparent functional incompetence of BMDCs from db/db donors.
95 wnstream deficiencies also contribute to the incompetence of preovulatory mouse oocytes to release CG
96 nto the central amygdala reversed the social incompetence of the prenatally stressed rats without inc
97 t cyclopia in these mutants is not due to an incompetence of tri and kny cells to respond to Hedgehog
98                     Pathologically, valvular incompetence or absence of valves are common features of
99 ], 1.71; 95% CI, 1.11 to 2.63), chronotropic incompetence (OR, 3.58; 95% CI, 1.75 to 7.31); forced ex
100 s by RNA interference results in respiratory incompetence owing to decreased levels of H- and L-stran
101 s by RNA interference results in respiratory incompetence owing to reduced mitochondrial translation
102  of PWH and 10% of controls had chronotropic incompetence (P = .70).
103  risk factors for such outcomes are cervical incompetence, preterm labor during current pregnancy, va
104 that in patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence receiving treatment with beta-blocker, lowe
105 n skills of physicians (91 [28%]), physician incompetence regarding the diagnosis and treatment of HC
106 al relevance, the mechanisms of chronotropic incompetence remain unknown.
107 dovenous intervention for superficial venous incompetence reporting the predefined outcomes with at l
108 Treatment of Primary Truncal Saphenous Veins Incompetence study was a prospective multicenter randomi
109  HIV, which may be explained by chronotropic incompetence, the inability to increase heart rate durin
110 with venous outflow obstruction and valvular incompetence-the anatomic underpinnings of the postthrom
111 experiments indicate that vegetal blastomere incompetence to express a retinal fate is not due to a l
112 LVEF in patients with HFpEF and chronotropic incompetence treated with beta-blocker.
113                                 Chronotropic incompetence was assessed in two ways: (1) failure to ac
114                                 Chronotropic incompetence was assessed in two ways: (1) failure to ac
115                                 Chronotropic incompetence was common.
116 flux even in C(4-6) limbs, where deep venous incompetence was most prevalent.
117 but dysfunctional breathing and chronotropic incompetence were also described.
118     Male smokers who manifested chronotropic incompetence were at particularly high risk for death an
119  treatment with B-blockers, and chronotropic incompetence were first randomized to withdrawing from (
120 treatment with beta-blocker and chronotropic incompetence were included.
121           Patients with primary truncal vein incompetence were randomized to receive either MOCA or C

 
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