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To the Editor: We read with interest the article by Inuzuka et al1 recently published as a fundamental literature contribution on cardiopulmonary exercise testing prognostic application in the follow-up of adults with congenital heart disease. The novelty of the study, along with the wide number of patients investigated, is quite impressive. It is even more impressive that peak Vo2, the endurance cardiopulmonary exercise testing variable, came up as a prognosticator more powerful than abnormalities in ventilation that reflect the efficiency of …

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