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Simplified risk stratification based on cardiopulmonary exercise test: A Spanish two-center experience. [PDF]

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Martínez-Meñaca A   +8 more
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Exercise Stress Testing

Occupational Health Nursing, 1984
Before performing stress testing, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of what question one wishes to answer. Although the exercise stress test can provide useful information to guide the physician in the management of patients, awareness of the limitations of this procedure and of the need for a probability approach to its interpretation is ...
L M, Prisant, L O, Watkins, A A, Carr
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PERFORMING THE EXERCISE TEST

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1994
Exercise testing is useful in assessing physical fitness, determining functional capacity, diagnosing ischemic heart disease, defining the prognosis of ischemic heart disease, developing an exercise prescription, and guiding cardiac rehabilitation. This article outlines the current indications, contraindications, and special considerations for exercise
R D, White, C H, Evans
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The electrocardiographic exercise test

American Heart Journal, 1952
Abstract The electrocardiographic exercise test is reviewed with special emphasis on its physiology. In order to evaluate better the pathologic changes, the normal post-exertional changes are discussed in detail. It is concluded that S-T deviations of less than 2 mm. after exercise should not be considered as definitely abnormal.
D, SCHERF, A I, SCHAFFER
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Magnetocardiography and exercise testing

Journal of Electrocardiology, 1994
Twenty healthy male subjects (age range, 15-25 years; median, 21 years) underwent magnetocardiography during physical exercise. Significant ST-segment displacements of the magnetic signal were found during exercise at a heart rate of 120 beats/min compared to the magnetic signal at rest (P < .001).
BROCKMEIER C   +5 more
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Exercise Testing

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1985
In the athletic horse, an exercise test may be required to measure the adaptation of the animal to a specific training program; to modify the training program in response to the progress achieved; to investigate the reasons for failure to perform at the expected level; and to form part of an overall clinical examination of a horse with a specific ...
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Exercise Testing for Sports and the Exercise Prescription

Cardiology Clinics, 1987
The uses of the exercise test continue to grow and diversify. Familiarity with the mechanics, logistics, and interpretation of these tests leads to their optimal use. The application of exercise testing for competitive or recreational sports, cardiovascular fitness exercise training, and cardiac rehabilitation is the focus of this review.
G J, Balady, D A, Weiner
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