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. 2014 Oct 10;307(11):H1655–H1666. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00136.2014

Table 3.

Hemodynamic responses during peak of 30% isometric leg exercise, postexercise regional circulatory arrest, and peak of passive exercise stimulation in untrained and exercise-trained heart failure patients

Untrained
Exercise Trained
Pre Post Pre Post
Peak of 30% leg exercise (n = 17) (n = 16)
    HR, % 19 ± 2 17 ± 2 15 ± 3 8 ± 1*
    SBP, % 7 ± 2 8 ± 2 7 ± 1 7 ± 2
    DBP, % 13 ± 3 12 ± 2 11 ± 2 7 ± 1*
    MBP, % 11 ± 3 11 ± 2 10 ± 2 8 ± 1
PECA (n = 17) (n = 16)
    HR, % 10 ± 3 9 ± 2 6 ± 1 7 ± 1
    SBP, % 7 ± 2 7 ± 1 5 ± 1 7 ± 1
    DBP, % 9 ± 2 7 ± 2 5 ± 1 7 ± 1
    MBP, % 9 ± 2 8 ± 2 6 ± 1 8 ± 1
Peak of passive exercise (n = 17) (n = 15)
    HR, % −1 ± 1 1 ± 1 1 ± 1 0 ± 1
    SBP, % 1 ± 1 1 ± 0.5 1 ± 1 −1 ± 1
    DBP, % 1 ± 1 1 ± 0.5 2 ± 1 0 ± 1
    MBP, % 1 ± 1 2 ± 1 2 ± 1 0 ± 1

Values are means ± SE. PECA, postexercise circulatory arrest.

*

P < 0.05 vs. pre within group.

P < 0.05 vs. untrained.

P < 0.05 vs. rest.