Cardiorespiratory Optimal Point: A New Kid in the Block or an Established Star?
Miguel Mendes
Abstract:The article by Araújo et al. 1 published in this issue of the International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences studied the association of cardiorespiratory optimal point (COP), a parameter obtained from a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), and cardiovascular mortality in 2201 consecutive male patients, aged 46 to 70 years (mean age 57 ± 6 years), from the CLINIMEX Exercise Open Cohort. The patients underwent a CPET, assessed between January 1994 and February 2023, under an individualized ramp protocol, on … Show more
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