Original studyExercise-induced ventricular arrhythmias in patients with healed myocardial infarction
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2016, International Journal of CardiologyCitation Excerpt :It is thought that the significance of EIVAs is largely dependent on the clinical characteristics of the studied population [1]. However, long-term prognostic value of EIVAs is controversial among previous studies, no matter in subjects with coronary artery disease (CAD) or not [2–15]. In patients after myocardial infarction, for example, Henry et al. [6] found that EIVAs were good predictors of cardiac death, while Fiotetti et al. [5] got an opposite conclusion.
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2013, Cardiac Electrophysiology ClinicsCitation Excerpt :The majority of the studies focused on the predictive value of exercise-induced PVBs in patients referred for diagnostic exercise testing.15,59,88,94,95 Nevertheless, although most surveys15,88,89,95,96 showed no correlation between exercise-induced PVBs and all-cause mortality, others suggest that EIVAs may indicate a poor prognosis.15,88,94,97 A recent study found that healthy volunteers with EIVAs proved to have increased mortality.91,98
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