Principles of exercise testing and interpretation including pathophysiology and clinical applications

Thoroughly updated in its Fourth Edition, this exceptional resource is the most comprehensive, current text on the physiology and pathophysiology of exercise testing available. It is the only reference to address those disorders that can be diagnosed only through cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Re...

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Main Authors: Wasserman, Karlman author, Hansen, James E. (Author), Sue, Darryl Y. (Author), Stringer, William W. (Author), Whipp, Brian J. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2005
Edition:Fourth Edition
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Summary:Thoroughly updated in its Fourth Edition, this exceptional resource is the most comprehensive, current text on the physiology and pathophysiology of exercise testing available. It is the only reference to address those disorders that can be diagnosed only through cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Readers will find... Comprehensive presentation addressing cardiovascular, metabolic, and respiratory responses to exercise?in both health and disease states. Principles and rationale behind exercise testing, commonly used testing protocols, guidelines for normal and abnormal values, and tips for accurate interpretation of test results. Normal test values for a range of patient groups?including children, over- and underweight patients, and the elderly. More than 80 case histories, each accompanied by exercise physiology results, highlight differential diagnosis by applying basic physiological concepts.
Item Description:Rev. ed. of: Principles of exercise testing & interpretation. 3rd ed. c1999
Physical Description:xvi, 585 pages illustration 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780781748766
0781748763