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Ergometrie bei Linksherzinsuffizienz und Kardiomyopathien

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Herzinsuffizienz ist eine Funktionsstörung des Herzens mit nachfolgender, entsprechend den metabolischen Bedürfnissen, unzureichender Durchblutung aller Organe. Nach der WHO-Definition versteht man unter Herzinsuffizienz eine eingeschränkte körperliche Belastbarkeit aufgrund einer nachweisbaren kardialen Funktionsstörung. Eine Herzinsuffizienz ist somit ein Syndrom, keine eigenständige Krankheit.

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Löllgen, H., Drexler, H. (1995). Ergometrie bei Linksherzinsuffizienz und Kardiomyopathien. In: Löllgen, H., Winter, U.J., Erdmann, E. (eds) Ergometrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07084-0_19

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