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Exercise Testing - New Concepts for the New Century

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Since it was introduced less than 100 years ago, analysis of the circulatory response to exercise as a measure of cardiac function has undergone remarkable development. Most recently this approach has incorporated the burgeoning technology of the last half of the 20th century to meet the physiological and diagnostic needs of scientist and clinicians. The ease of administration, economy and abundant data that characterize exercise testing for its relative staying power as the most frequently utilized noninvasive method of cardiovascular evaluation. The basic modalities of exercise electrocardiography of treadmill and bicycle have been extended by noninvasive cardiac imaging techniques, including scintigraphy and echocardiography, that have provided new insights in myocardial function during exertion and pharmacologic stress. At the same time, traditional exercise electrocardiography has also been refined by innovations that have broadened its applications.
Exercise Testing: Current Concepts and Recent Advances affords the reader a state-of-the-art presentation of the diverse and expanding methods of exercise testing and their roles in patient management. The contributors to this volume include individuals who have made seminal contributions to the field during the last several decades. Indeed, it is legitimate to designate this group as a `Who's Who of Exercise Testing'. It is our hope that this book will enhance the reader's understanding of contemporary methods of exercise testing, as well as provide a glimpse into future directions of this science, that this knowledge is applied to optimal diagnosis and management of our patients.

List of contents

1 The Pathophysiology of Exercise Induced Ischemia.- 2 Does the Angiogram Still Qualify as the Gold Standard for Evaluation of Noninvasive Tests?.- 3 Statistical Lessons Learned from Exercise Testing Research and Scores.- 4 Heart Rate Adjustment of Exercise ST Segment Depression: The STIHR Index.- 5 Chronotropic Incompetence and Heart Rate Recovery.- 6 ST-Heart Rate-Recovery Loops and Right Precordial Leads in Exercise Electrocardiography.- 7 Exercise Electrocardiography in Women with Suspected Coronary Disease.- 8 Exercise Electrocardiography in the Asymptomatic Patient.- 9 Exercise Testing of Low Risk Patients Presenting with Acute Chest Pain: Rationale, Methods, Results.- 10 Premature Contractions¡ªCan they Reflect Ischemia?.- 11 Exercise Testing in the Congenital Long QT Syndrome.- 12 Unconventional Markers of Exercise Induced Ischemia.- 13 Stress Echocardiography.- 14 Non-Invasive Monitoring of Hemodynarnic Changes During Dobutamine Stress Echocardiographic Testing Using Impedance Cardiography (ICG).- 15 Gated Myocardial Perfusion SPECT for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease.- 16 Exercise Testing in Congestive Heart Failure Patients.- 17 Should We Use Emotional Stress Testing to Identify Ischemia?.

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Since it was introduced less than 100 years ago, analysis of the circulatory response to exercise as a measure of cardiac function has undergone remarkable development. Most recently this approach has incorporated the burgeoning technology of the last half of the 20th century to meet the physiological and diagnostic needs of scientist and clinicians. The ease of administration, economy and abundant data that characterize exercise testing for its relative staying power as the most frequently utilized noninvasive method of cardiovascular evaluation. The basic modalities of exercise electrocardiography of treadmill and bicycle have been extended by noninvasive cardiac imaging techniques, including scintigraphy and echocardiography, that have provided new insights in myocardial function during exertion and pharmacologic stress. At the same time, traditional exercise electrocardiography has also been refined by innovations that have broadened its applications.
Exercise Testing: Current Concepts and Recent Advances affords the reader a state-of-the-art presentation of the diverse and expanding methods of exercise testing and their roles in patient management. The contributors to this volume include individuals who have made seminal contributions to the field during the last several decades. Indeed, it is legitimate to designate this group as a `Who's Who of Exercise Testing'. It is our hope that this book will enhance the reader's understanding of contemporary methods of exercise testing, as well as provide a glimpse into future directions of this science, that this knowledge is applied to optimal diagnosis and management of our patients.

Product details

Assisted by A Amsterdam (Editor), A Amsterdam (Editor), Ezra A. Amsterdam (Editor), Myrvin H. Ellestad (Editor), Myrvi H Ellestad (Editor), Myrvin H Ellestad (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781461355571
ISBN 978-1-4613-5557-1
No. of pages 183
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Weight 312 g
Illustrations XII, 183 p.
Series Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine
Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Medicine, Cardiology

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