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Author: Saranya Thurairatnam; Filip Gawecki; Timothy Strangeways; Joseph Perks; Vatshalan Santhirapala; Jonathan Myers; Hannah C Tighe; Luke SGE Howard; Claire L Shovlin
Title: Triage assessment of cardiorespiratory risk status based on measurement of the anaerobic threshold, and estimation by patient-reported activity limitation
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 3ajjzn3o_5
    Snippet: representing the oxygen content per unit volume of arterial blood, and calculated based on the oxygen 184 carriage of 1.34mls per gram of fully saturated haemoglobin: Categorised by an anaerobic threshold 185 delimiter of 11 ml.min -1 .kg -1 , the mean [95% CI] values were 19. 6[18.4, 21 .0] ml.dL -1 for the low risk 186 group, but 17.4 [15.8, 19 .0] ml.dL -1 for the high risk group (Table 1, Figure 3) . Categorised by the 187 upper/lower 50 th p.....
    Document: representing the oxygen content per unit volume of arterial blood, and calculated based on the oxygen 184 carriage of 1.34mls per gram of fully saturated haemoglobin: Categorised by an anaerobic threshold 185 delimiter of 11 ml.min -1 .kg -1 , the mean [95% CI] values were 19. 6[18.4, 21 .0] ml.dL -1 for the low risk 186 group, but 17.4 [15.8, 19 .0] ml.dL -1 for the high risk group (Table 1, Figure 3) . Categorised by the 187 upper/lower 50 th percentiles, the means [95% CI] were 19. 6 [18.1, 21 .0] ml.L -1 for the lower risk group 188 but only 17.8 [16.4, 19 .3] ml.L -1 for the higher risk group ( Table 2) .

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