Exercise training in heart failure: When?

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Coats A.J.S. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] National Heart and Lung Institute, Imp. Coll. Sci., Technol. and Med., Royal Brompton Hospital, London
[2] National Heart and Lung Institute, Imp. Coll. Sci., Technol. and Med., Royal Brompton Hospital, London
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Public Health; Heart Failure; Exercise Training;
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10.1023/A:1009880309044
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Substantial and reliable effets of training in carefully selected and well-evaluated patients with heart failure have now been established. Many questions as to the most appropriate setting for this training and the crucial details of patient selection and continuation strategies remain unanswered, as do questions concerning the search for a positive outcome effect and the economic effects of training. Despite these reservations, believe it appears that we can now say that training for heart failure has a definite role and an established place in the treatment options for CHF. The questions for CHF. The question 'When?'can be best answered as follows: 'When things are stable - either after MI or chronically'.
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