Challenging the Hemodynamic Hypothesis in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Is Exercise Capacity Limited by Elevated Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure?
Satyam Sarma(Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine), Benjamin D. Levine(Texas Health Dallas), Denis J. Wakeham(Texas Health Dallas), Bryce N. Balmain(Texas Health Dallas), Tony G. Babb(Texas Health Dallas), Linda S. Hynan(RR Donnelley (United States)), James P. MacNamara(Parkland Health & Hospital System), Andrew R. Tomlinson(Texas Health Dallas), Christopher M. Hearon(Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine)
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