Multiple studies suggested an increased risk in cardiovascular events among groups of men prescribed TRT. There is recent evidence that TRT can be associated with higher cardiovascular risks, while these risks are still not well established, and more well-designed trials are needed. Physicians should always be cautious when prescribing TRT to their patients. Potential risks should be discussed with each patient, and TRT requires regular monitoring to help minimize side effects.
Submaximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing has strongly suggested the diagnosis of COPD, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, and deconditioning and has led to appropriate testing. Based on prior studies, we also used Shape-HF for its approved purpose of optimizing CRT-D programming in patients with HF, leading to clinical improvement.
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