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The go-to handbook for those performing and analysing cardiac stress tests The stress test is key to the clinical evaluation and management of patients with known or potential cardiovascular disease. By measuring the heart's ability to respond to external stress, it can provide vital insights into the general physical condition of patients, highlighting abnormalities in blood flow, risk of coronary artery disease, and more. The Pocket Guide to Stress Testing gives cardiology professionals a complete breakdown of this everyday procedure that they can carry with them and consult on the…mehr
The go-to handbook for those performing and analysing cardiac stress tests
The stress test is key to the clinical evaluation and management of patients with known or potential cardiovascular disease. By measuring the heart's ability to respond to external stress, it can provide vital insights into the general physical condition of patients, highlighting abnormalities in blood flow, risk of coronary artery disease, and more. The Pocket Guide to Stress Testing gives cardiology professionals a complete breakdown of this everyday procedure that they can carry with them and consult on the go.
This second edition has been fully revised to reflect the most up-to-date information available on the best approaches to conducting and interpreting various forms of stress test. With chapters spanning topics such as testing guidelines, nuclear imaging techniques, and emergency and aftercare protocols, the clear and practical contents cover all aspects of the subject. This essential new text includes:
A complete overview of exercise stress testing, covering indications, protocols, preparation, and interpretation
Guidelines for the standard treadmill test, as well as for the various pharmacological stress tests for patients unable to complete an exercise ECG test
An extensive list of references and reading suggestions to help trainees to expand their knowledge
End-of-chapter summaries and new tables and illustrations
As the field of cardiology continues to change and develop apace, this new edition of The Pocket Guide to Stress Testing provides physicians, trainee cardiologists, and cardiac nurses with a reliable, up-to-date resource for use in everyday practice.
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Autorenporträt
DENNIS A. TIGHE, MD, FACP, FACC, FASE, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA. BRYON A. GENTILE, II, MD, FACC, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors xi Preface xiii Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction 1 Dennis A. Tighe 2 Preparations and Precautions 21 Bryon A. Gentile 3 Indications 35 Bryon A. Gentile 4 Contraindications to Stress Testing 45 Bryon A. Gentile 5 Exercise Stress ECG Test Protocols 53 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 6 Stress ECG Testing with Nuclear Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Techniques 67 Seth T. Dahlberg and Dennis A. Tighe 7 Stress Echocardiography 87 Dennis A. Tighe 8 Pharmacological Stress Testing 115 Dennis A. Tighe 9 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing 141 Bryon A. Gentile 10 Stress Testing After Acute Coronary Syndromes 155 Dennis A. Tighe 11 Proper Selection of the Mode of Stress Testing 173 Dennis A. Tighe 12 Exercise induced Cardiac Arrhythmias 191 Bryon A. Gentile 13 Complications 221 Bryon A. Gentile 14 Interpretation 229 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 15 False Positive and False Negative Exercise ECG Test Results 267 John B. Dickey 16 Pediatric Exercise Testing 281 Thomas W. Rowland and Dennis A. Tighe 17 Follow up Care and Management 301 Dennis A. Tighe 18 Value of Exercise (Stress) ECG Testing Before Engaging in Exercise Programs or Competitive Sports 321 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 19 Exercise Prescriptions for Healthy Individuals and Cardiac Patients 329 Dennis A. Tighe and Samuel A. E. Headley 20 Computer Technology in the Field of Exercise ECG Stress Testing 359 Dennis A. Tighe 21 Medicolegal Aspects of Stress ECG Testing 375 Dennis A. Tighe 22 Educational Guide for Patients and Families 393 Dennis A. Tighe Index 407
Contributors xi Preface xiii Abbreviations xv 1 Introduction 1 Dennis A. Tighe 2 Preparations and Precautions 21 Bryon A. Gentile 3 Indications 35 Bryon A. Gentile 4 Contraindications to Stress Testing 45 Bryon A. Gentile 5 Exercise Stress ECG Test Protocols 53 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 6 Stress ECG Testing with Nuclear Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Techniques 67 Seth T. Dahlberg and Dennis A. Tighe 7 Stress Echocardiography 87 Dennis A. Tighe 8 Pharmacological Stress Testing 115 Dennis A. Tighe 9 Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing 141 Bryon A. Gentile 10 Stress Testing After Acute Coronary Syndromes 155 Dennis A. Tighe 11 Proper Selection of the Mode of Stress Testing 173 Dennis A. Tighe 12 Exercise induced Cardiac Arrhythmias 191 Bryon A. Gentile 13 Complications 221 Bryon A. Gentile 14 Interpretation 229 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 15 False Positive and False Negative Exercise ECG Test Results 267 John B. Dickey 16 Pediatric Exercise Testing 281 Thomas W. Rowland and Dennis A. Tighe 17 Follow up Care and Management 301 Dennis A. Tighe 18 Value of Exercise (Stress) ECG Testing Before Engaging in Exercise Programs or Competitive Sports 321 Bryon A. Gentile and Dennis A. Tighe 19 Exercise Prescriptions for Healthy Individuals and Cardiac Patients 329 Dennis A. Tighe and Samuel A. E. Headley 20 Computer Technology in the Field of Exercise ECG Stress Testing 359 Dennis A. Tighe 21 Medicolegal Aspects of Stress ECG Testing 375 Dennis A. Tighe 22 Educational Guide for Patients and Families 393 Dennis A. Tighe Index 407
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