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Abstract

Recently, QoL improvement has been shown as one of the most important treatment goals in HF, particularly with the documented increase in life expectancy [9, 10]. [...]bearing in mind the expected short life expectancy in these patients, QoL seems to be an important objective that needs to always be addressed [11-13]. [...]in those studies the relationship of QoL and LV EF remains not certain [25-27]. [...]the aim of this prospective study was to assess the relationship between MLHFQ and exercise capacity in HF patients. Results interpretation MLHFQ irrespective of its components; physical or emotional seems to be a good measure of exercise capacity, since it correlated strongly with the 6-MWT distance in the HF group irrespective of EF. [...]it could be used to reflect the overall cardiac status, when used to evaluate patients’ response to treatment. [...]it seems that predictors of the limited exercise capacity differed fundamentally according to the cardiac physiology.

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Title
Quality of life questionnaire predicts poor exercise capacity only in HFpEF and not in HFrEF
Author
Ahmeti, Artan; Henein, Michael Y; Ibrahimi, Pranvera; Elezi, Shpend; Haliti, Edmond; Poniku, Afrim; Batalli, Arlind; Gani Bajraktari
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
14712261
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1958502152
Copyright
Copyright BioMed Central 2017