Will the Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing CPET developed by Dr. Systrom, and others, have a big impact on the ability of cardiologists to manage individual pts? Should we be trying to get more pts through that kind of functional examination? Will most cardiologists know how to use that data? POTS is understood well enough to describe the pathophysiology in a textbook or review paper. But what more is needed to take that understanding to the level of allowing for successful interventions in a wider group of pts. Perhaps these are scientific and pts management questions worth discussion by clinicians at a future cardiology conference so that we give every pt who can benefit from it the opportunity, while also setting some reasonable expectations. Of course, data in this level of detail is not going to be understood by lots of people in practice without good interpretative assistance. Just a printout won’t be enough. And further testing for people given meds may also be worth doing to see how the meds are impacting their performance. Thanks!
Thank you, Dr. Rowe. You're the best.
Thank you for sharing this in this format so that I can listen at a pace that works fo rme.
This was a very informative talk, glad I was able to watch.
Thank you, this was a great talk.
Would be helpful if these vid had timestamps :) Thanks for doing this.
Will the Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing CPET developed by Dr. Systrom, and others, have a big impact on the ability of cardiologists to manage individual pts? Should we be trying to get more pts through that kind of functional examination? Will most cardiologists know how to use that data? POTS is understood well enough to describe the pathophysiology in a textbook or review paper. But what more is needed to take that understanding to the level of allowing for successful interventions in a wider group of pts. Perhaps these are scientific and pts management questions worth discussion by clinicians at a future cardiology conference so that we give every pt who can benefit from it the opportunity, while also setting some reasonable expectations. Of course, data in this level of detail is not going to be understood by lots of people in practice without good interpretative assistance. Just a printout won’t be enough. And further testing for people given meds may also be worth doing to see how the meds are impacting their performance. Thanks!
"Post pandemic" Long Covid?! 🤔