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Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (book)


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plication of Nomograms Chapter 7. Invasive Hemodynamic Exercise Testing Methodology A<>A* Applications of e, and it features previously unavailable information on calibration procedures and quality control. You'll learn the following: A<>A* The physiology behind exercise testing A<>A* Ventilatory gas exchange methods and applications A<>A* What instrumentation and calculations to use for measuring gas exchange responses AUDIENCE Reference for clinicians in exemodynamic Exercise Testing Appendix A: Equations for Predicting Oxygen Uptake Appendix B:leading textbook on exercise testing, Exercise and the Heart: Clinical Concepts, as well as the American Thoracic Society Standards for Clinical Exercise Testing, and the American Heart Association Guidelines for Clinical Exercise Testing Laboratories. Research coordinator for the cardiology exercise laboratory at the Palo Alto VA Medical Center, Myers is also clinical assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University. In 1991 Myers earned his PhD in exercise physiology from the University of Southern California and in 1982 he completed his master's degree from San Diego State University. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), and the American College of Cardiology (ACC), and he is an ACSM and ACC fellow. Myers lives in Aptos, California, and enjoys running, basketball, and reading. WORDS OF PRAISE This is a much needed book by an established expert. It is unique in its thorough referencing and scientific approach. No other book deals with cardiopulmonary exercise tests from the viewpoint of the cardiologist and cardiovascular system. Victor F. Froelicher, MD Professor of Medicine VA Medical Hospital, Palo Alto Stanford University Medical Center A concise and readable reference that will be must reading for anyone interested in or already performing exercise testing and measuring gas exchange. It is filled with one useful pearl after another. Dr. Myers has gathered the pertinent points of exercise testing and made them succinct and easy to find. The appendix list of scientific abbreviations, and glossary are the icing on the cake. From those of us in praimary care medicine, thank you, Dr. Myers, for this excellent and soon-to-be cherished work. Jerry W. Hizon, MD Assistant Clinical Professor University of California at San Diego Readers will find text t

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