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Exercise testing in cardiology, Paperback / softback Book

Exercise testing in cardiology Paperback / softback

Edited by Jean-Marc Foult, Bernard Attal, Alain Ducardonnet, Olivier Hoffman, Laurent Uzan, Jean-Claude Verdier, Pierre Weinmann

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A century of technical progress, critical analyses, and clinical comparisons have shaped exercise testing in cardiology as we know it today: a simple, noninvasive physiological test that yields irreplaceable information on an individual’s physical capacity and ischemic risk.

Increasingly prescribed, exercise testing is one of the mostly commonly used medical examinations worldwide.

It is both diagnostically and prognostically valuable, and is optimized when combined with myocardial perfusion imaging..

Its indications are broadened every day and there is a good chance that each and every one of us has had, or will one day have, an exercise test.

This short and precise book follows a pragmatic and hands-on approach to help physicians who prescribe exercise testing to identify its indications, advantages, and limits. And in interpreting the findings they will find invaluable help in the section entitled: What should be done with exercise test results?

As for those who perform exercise tests—whether beginners or experts—they will find in these pages precious details and facts that can be profitably employed in their everyday practice.

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