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Unlocking your heart and lung's potential: How CPET empowers cardiopulmonary health at Asian Hospital
The Philippine Star
|April 30, 2025
Atherosclerosis, the hardening and narrowing of arteries due to plaque buildup, is a major health concern, often leading to heart attacks and strokes.
While lifestyle modifications are crucial, a powerful tool for managing and potentially reversing atherosclerosis is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET).
This comprehensive assessment, offered at Asian Hospital and Medical Center, provides valuable insights into your heart and lung health, empowering you to take control of your cardiovascular well-being.
Understanding CPET
"We're breaking new ground in cardiopulmonary exercise testing," Dr. Lenora C. Fernandez, head of Pulmonary Services at Asian Hospital and Medical Center, explains. "It is a cutting-edge assessment that provides a comprehensive view of heart and lung function during exercise."
CPET is a non-invasive test that measures how well your heart and lungs work together during exercise. It involves walking or cycling on a treadmill or stationary bike while breathing into a mask that monitors oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.
This data, combined with your heart rate and blood pressure readings, reveals crucial information about your cardiovascular and respiratory function.
CPET and Atherosclerosis
Dr. Fernandez emphasizes, "Imagine a test that not only evaluates cardiovascular health but also uncovers the intricate relationship between the heart, lungs, and physical capacity."
CPET offers several benefits for individuals concerned about atherosclerosis:
Early detection: "Early detection is our mantra," states Dr. Fernandez. CPET can identify early signs of cardiovascular dysfunction or limitations in lung function, even before symptoms appear. This allows for timely interventions and lifestyle modifications to prevent further progression of atherosclerosis.
Personalized exercise plans: "Our approach is personalized," Dr. Fernandez explains.
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