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Reveals not only “where it hurts”, but also “why”
Helps in complex clinical situations
Indispensable for heart failure
A guide for physical training
Objectivity and accuracy
For athletes and people who are actively training
People with complaints of shortness of breath, fatigue, or chest pain
Patients with cardiovascular diseases
Patients with lung diseases (COPD, bronchial asthma)
People after infectious diseases, including COVID-19
People who are overweight or have low exercise tolerance
Before starting physical activity or rehabilitation
For shortness of breath of unknown origin
With reduced endurance or rapid fatigue
After suffering from COVID-19 or other viral infections
To evaluate the effectiveness of training or treatment
With obesity, metabolic syndrome or concomitant diseases
If heart failure or COPD is suspected
Assessment of the patient's actual physical ability
Possibility of early diagnosis of diseases
Objective determination of load limits
Determining the effectiveness of therapy and rehabilitation
Clinical decision support
Питання-Відповідь
The patient wears special sensors that monitor ECG (to assess cardiac activity), pulse, blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂), and ventilation (to assess respiratory function). The patient may also use a mask to measure gas exchange (O₂ and CO₂) during exercise.
The study can be conducted either on a standard ergometer or a cycling track or on equipment to which the athlete is accustomed (for example, on his own bicycle on a stationary bike or on a rowing machine).
The patient performs physical activity with a gradual increase in the intensity of the load. The load is continued until the patient reaches his maximum load or until clear signs appear to stop the test (for example, shortness of breath, weakness, dizziness), i.e., a situation is created that is even more difficult than during competition.
Based on the test results, a calculation of heart rate zones and a training plan are formed. This gives a complete picture of the interaction of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems under load.
You can take a cardiorespiratory test in Kyiv at the Docos Medical Medical Center, which is located on the Left Bank of Kyiv (Desnianskyi district, Chernihivska metro station).
Advantages of a cardiorespiratory test:
Cardiorespiratory exercise testing (CPET) is not just a diagnostic test, but a powerful tool in modern personalized medicine. It allows you to look inside how your body actually works under stress, and based on accurate data, select the most effective, safe, and individual treatment or rehabilitation program.
How is a cardiorespiratory test different from a regular stress test?
Clinical advantages of the cardiorespiratory test:
Our advantages
“Doсos Medical” is a cardiology clinic. Our cardiologists are highly qualified specialists with many years of experience who are constantly improving their skills in accordance with European standards.
Our clinic uses modern equipment that ensures high accuracy and detail of results.
At Doсos Medical, you receive quality cardiology services at reasonable prices, making medical care accessible to everyone.
The results of the study are provided as quickly as possible, which allows you to quickly receive recommendations and begin the necessary treatment.
Our specialists take into account the specifics of your health condition, providing recommendations based on the test results.
Desnyanskyi district of Kyiv – 3 minutes from Chernihivska metro station, parking available.