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Sequential exercise tests were analyzed by 2 independent cardiologists.
Symptomatic multivessel coronary artery disease patients with preserved systolic ventricular function and a positive exercise test underwent two sequential exercise tests to demonstrate ischemic preconditioning.
The cardioprotective effect was demonstrated by the increased tolerance to myocardial ischemia and ischemic threshold index during the second of two sequential exercise treadmill tests.
Such studies also demonstrated that IP can be observed by sequential exercise tests (SETs), in which the improvement in ischemic parameters in the second of 2 SETs were confirmed by invasive measurements of myocardial oxygen consumption.
The increased tolerance to myocardial ischemia observed during the second of two sequential exercise tests, e.g., the warm-up phenomenon, has been proposed as an effective clinical model of IPC (3– 8).
Primary endpoints are change in rate pressure product at 0.1 mV ST-segment depression and change in degree of ST-segment depression at peak exercise during sequential exercise tolerance testing performed over a 6-week study period in which 26 patients will be randomised to either liraglutide or saline with crossover to the opposing regimen at week 3.
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The "method" sets forth sequential exercises that relate to one's life history, relationships, health, work/projects, and experiences of deep meaning.
Participating specialists completed the exercises individually, in sequential order (Exercise 1 followed by Exercise 2, where Exercise 2 was not revealed until Exercise 1 was completed), and in one of two ways.
In this model, the comparison of T1.0-mm between sequential treadmill exercise tests is a reliable index to demonstrate the warm-up phenomenon (24).
In contrast, glibenclamide, which is a nonselective KATP channel blocker, has been consistently related to loss of preconditioning response during sequential treadmill exercise testing (12– 12).
The rare rubber joints notwithstanding, most people who attempt that first sequential digit-straightening exercise find that the thumb and index finger spring free of the fist with ease and that the middle and pinky fingers are not far behind, but that the ring finger is a stuck, stubborn mule: No matter how they struggle, it doesn't want to move.
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