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Ergometrie bei Linksherzinsuffizienz

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Unter der Herzinsuffizienz versteht man die Unfähigkeit des Herzens, genügend Blut zu fördern, um die metabolischen Bedürfnisse des Organismus zu decken. Die Herzinsuffizienz ist keine eigenständige Erkrankung, sondern ein Symptomenkomplex.

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Michels, G., Hoppe, U.C. (2010). Ergometrie bei Linksherzinsuffizienz. In: Löllgen, H., Erdmann, E., Gitt, A.K. (eds) Ergometrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92730-3_23

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