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Maximal exercise testing is not recommended in ASD with severe PAH, however. | Maximal exercise testing is not recommended in ASD with severe PAH, however. | ||
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Overview
Exercise testing can be used to
- To find exercise capacity in individuals with symptoms that are not matching with clinical findings.
- To document changes in oxygen saturation in patients with pulmonary hypertension.
Maximal exercise testing is not recommended in ASD with severe PAH, however.