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. 2022 Dec 1;206(11):1418-1423.
doi: 10.1164/rccm.202112-2856LE.

Prognostic Value of Exercise as Compared to Resting Pulmonary Hypertension in Patients with Normal or Mildly Elevated Pulmonary Arterial Pressure

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Prognostic Value of Exercise as Compared to Resting Pulmonary Hypertension in Patients with Normal or Mildly Elevated Pulmonary Arterial Pressure

Philipp Douschan et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. .

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Figure 1.
Multivariate COX Regression for (A) COpeak (P < 0.001), (B) mPAP/CO-slope (P = 0.036), (C) PAWP/CO-slope (P < 0.001), and (D) TPG/CO-slope (P = 0.011) accounting for age and sex. CO = cardiac output; mPAP = mean pulmonary arterial pressure; PAWP = pulmonary artery wedge pressure; TPG = transpulmonary gradient.

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