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BÀI TỔNG QUAN. Issue: Số 116 CÁC CHỦ ĐỀ KHÁC (Xin vui lòng đề xuất trong mục Thư gửi Tổng biên tập)

Exercise stress tests in cardiac rehabilitation

Trần Hữu Đạt: Bệnh viện Đa khoa quốc tế Vinmec Times City;
Published: August 29, 2025
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Abstract

Cardiac rehabilitation is considered a cost-effective treatment that optimizes outcomes for cardiac patients. Nowadays, cardiac rehabilitation is spreading rapidly in Vietnam, providing promising preliminary achievements. Exercise stress testing plays a vital role in developing cardiac rehabilitation programs. There are several well-known stress tests in clinical practice, such as the six-minute walk test, exercise stress test, and cardiopulmonary exercise stress test. The choice of test depends on clinical demand, convenience, and availability in the clinics.

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Section BÀI TỔNG QUAN.
Issue Số 116
Category CÁC CHỦ ĐỀ KHÁC (Xin vui lòng đề xuất trong mục Thư gửi Tổng biên tập)
Pages 11-15