Journal of cardiac failure
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Although the work of the respiratory muscles is markedly increased during exercise in patients with chronic heart failure, the role of this abnormality in exercise intolerance is still controversial. This issue may be clarified directly by dead space challenge, as this technique increases minute ventilation. Therefore, in this study, the effects of an external dead space on exercise ventilation, gas exchange data, and exercise capacity in patients with chronic heart failure were examined. ⋯ Dead space challenge appears to be a unique technique that characteristically increases the work of respiratory muscles during exercise in patients with chronic heart failure. By use of this technique, it was demonstrated that an increase in respiratory muscle work is not important in reducing exercise capacity of patients with chronic heart failure.