Exercise intolerance is a principal feature of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) whether or not there is evidence of congestion at rest. The degree of functional limitation observed in HFpEF is comparable to patients with advanced heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.
EditorsEditor-in-Chief Christopher O’Connor, MD, FACC
Executive Editor Mona Fiuzat, PharmD, FACC
JACC Heart Failure CME Editors
Tariq Ahmad, MD, MPH
Adam DeVore, MD
Abhinav Sharma, MD
Mitchell Psotka, MD, PhD
Kishan Parikh, MD
AuthorLauren Cooper, MD
CME Information
Target Audience
JACC Journal CME/MOC/ECME is intended for physicians who treat patients with cardiovascular disease.
Important Dates
Date of Release: July 27, 2020
Term of Approval/Date of CME/MOC/ECME Expiration: July 26, 2021
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After reading this article the reader should be able to:
- Discuss mechanisms of exercise intolerance.
- Describe optimal approaches to evaluate exercise capacity in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
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