TY - JOUR T1 - 肺动脉高压运动训练:另一个处方写?JF - 欧洲呼吸杂志JO - EUR呼吸杂志SP - 7 LP - 8 DO - 10.1183 / 09031936.00070312 VL - 40 - 1 AU - 鲁宾,路易斯J. Y1 - 2012/07/01 UR - HTTP://erj.ersjournals。com/content/40/1/7.abstract N2 - For over 30 years I have been advising my patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) to be physically active to a level of exertion that does not produce severe dyspnoea persisting post-exercise, dizziness, syncope or chest pain, based on the assumption that inactivity was bad both physically and mentally. This empirical advice meant little in the years before effective medical and surgical methods of treating PH were developed, but gained importance both as a conditioning practice for patients considered for transplantation or pulmonary endarterectomy, and as an adjunct to long-term medical therapy [1]. Only recently, however, has evidence supporting a meaningful benefit of physical activity been generated, dispelling the notion that there may be more harm than good resulting from attempting to increase blood flow through a restricted and presumed noncompliant pulmonary vascular bed [2]. In this issue of the European Respiratory Journal, Grünig et al. [3] bring … ER -