2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2018.06.004
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Estimated versus achieved maximal oxygen consumption in severely burned children maximal oxygen consumption in burned children

Abstract: Propranolol seems to have beneficial effects on cardiorespiratory capacity in burned children. However, estimated VO max with common formulas were too high. The VO max formula reported here is suitable for propranolol-treated children and the Porro formula for non-propranolol-treated children.

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“…The test was performed following the American College of Sports Medicine Standard guidelines (23) . Moreover, VO 2 max was estimated with the corresponding formula: VO 2 max = (speed (m.min) × 0·1) + (speed (m.min) × Grad × 1·8) + 3·5 (24) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The test was performed following the American College of Sports Medicine Standard guidelines (23) . Moreover, VO 2 max was estimated with the corresponding formula: VO 2 max = (speed (m.min) × 0·1) + (speed (m.min) × Grad × 1·8) + 3·5 (24) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test was performed following the American College of Sports Medicine Standard guidelines (23). Moreover, VO2max was estimated with the corresponding formula: VO2max = (speed (m.min) × 0.1)+ (speed (m.min) × Grad × 1.8) + 3.5 (24). Systolic and diastolic blood pressure at the right brachial artery was measured via a mercury sphygmomanometer following standard procedures.…”
Section: Maximal Oxygen Consumption (Vo2max) and Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%