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Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET or CPEX), also referred to as a VO2 (oxygen consumption) test, is a specialized type of stress test or exercise test that measures your exercise ability
Clinician’s Guide to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in . . . Pulmonary arterial hypertension occurs commonly in cardiopulmonary diseases and is defined by the National Institute of Health Registry as a mean pulmonary artery pressure of >25 mm Hg at rest or 30 mm Hg during exercise in the absence of pulmonary venous hypertension 164 CPX has been used safely in patients with advanced respiratory diseases
Understanding the Basics of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing In particular, cardiopulmonary exercise testing provides precise determination of aerobic capacity, the causes of dyspnea with exertion, and prognosis in patients with systolic heart failure This review provides basic, practical information about cardiopulmonary exercise testing for the clinician
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPEX) - North Bristol NHS Trust What is a CPEX test? A Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPEX, also known as CPET) is a safe exercise test used to measure your fitness It is the best test to measure how your heart and lungs will cope with surgery It is a short exercise test on a static bicycle (like exercise bikes you see in gyms)