This book breaks the interpretation down into simple steps which aids understanding and application. For anyone interested in performing and interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise tests this book aims to provide all the required information, and achieves this goal well.

Dr Katie Marino, BJSM

Maximum oxygen uptake during exercise is one of the best predictors of operative mortality and of prognosis in chronic cardiac or respiratory disease. Cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPET) are therefore an increasingly common component of pre-operative assessment and the management of patients with chronic cardiopulmonary problems. Part of the Oxford Respiratory Medicine Library (ORML) series, A Practical Guide to the Interpretation of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests, Second Edition provides readers with a practical, concise, and accessible approach to all aspects of cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPET). CPET is often perceived as being incredibly complex to evaluate so this book breaks down interpretation to simple steps, allowing readers to rapidly understand the key points underpinning the application and interpretation of CPET. The text is focused and with the use of a substantial number of figures, learning points, and self-test questions helps readers to build confidence in undertaking and interpreting CPET. The second edition has been extended and extensively revised in line with the latest international guidelines and evidence, and includes 16 fully updated chapters, 4 new chapters, and a new section of worked examples has been added.
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Part of the Oxford Respiratory Medicine Library (ORML) series, A Practical Guide to the Interpretation of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests, Second Edition provides readers with a practical, concise, and accessible approach to all aspects of cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPET).
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Abbreviations SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1: Why do a CPET? 2: Pre-test assessment 3: Supervising a CPET 4: How to do a CPET SECTION 2 KEY CPET PARAMETERS 5: Oxygen uptake 6: Heart rate 7: Oxygen-pulse 8: Ventilation 9: Carbon dioxide output 10: Respiratory exchange ratio 11: Ventilatory equivalents 12: Anaerobic threshold 13: Respiratory compensation point 14: Oxygen saturation 15: Additional respiratory measurements SECTION 3 USING CPET DATA 16: Presentation of results 17: Interpretative strategy 18: Clinical scenarios 19: Pre-operative testing 20: Exercise prescription APPENDICES Learning point questions List of learning points Practical tip questions List of practical tips Example exam questions Glossary Bibliography Index
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A practical and accessible guide for all those carrying out CPET tests, even with little prior knowledge Clinical scenarios, common patterns, key points, and practical tips all make this book easy to follow Guides the reader through the parameters of the test and how to interpret the results Includes a bank of questions to test knowledge
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William Kinnear is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at Circle Nottingham, Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre, Queen's Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, UK and a Senior Lecturer in Sport Science at Nottingham Trent University. He studied at University College London and Westminster Hospital Medical School. He trained at the Brompton Hospital in London, Papworth Hospital and Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge before moving to Nottingham. A Wellcome scholarship enabled him to spend a year at Erasmus Hospital in Brussels, developing his interest in respiratory muscle physiology. He worked as a consultant respiratory physician at the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham for 25 years, setting up the regional non-invasive ventilation and sleep services. He introduced cardio-pulmonary exercise testing in the lung function laboratory and has published widely in the field of respiratory physiology. James H. Hull, PhD, FRCP, FACSM is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK and Hon. Associate Professor at the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health (ISEH), UCL, London. His interest in exercise testing started with an undergraduate degree in exercise physiology at St George's Hospital Medical School with Professor Brian Whipp. He later completed a PhD in vascular physiology and was then awarded a National Institute for Health Research Clinical Lectureship, during which he spent time at UCLA, California developing expertise in clinical exercise testing. He currently personally supervises over 250 CPET tests per year, as lead for the clinical unexplained breathlessness service at the Royal Brompton.
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A practical and accessible guide for all those carrying out CPET tests, even with little prior knowledge Clinical scenarios, common patterns, key points, and practical tips all make this book easy to follow Guides the reader through the parameters of the test and how to interpret the results Includes a bank of questions to test knowledge
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198834397
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
302 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
139 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Biografisk notat

William Kinnear is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at Circle Nottingham, Nottingham NHS Treatment Centre, Queen's Medical Centre Campus, Nottingham, UK and a Senior Lecturer in Sport Science at Nottingham Trent University. He studied at University College London and Westminster Hospital Medical School. He trained at the Brompton Hospital in London, Papworth Hospital and Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge before moving to Nottingham. A Wellcome scholarship enabled him to spend a year at Erasmus Hospital in Brussels, developing his interest in respiratory muscle physiology. He worked as a consultant respiratory physician at the Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham for 25 years, setting up the regional non-invasive ventilation and sleep services. He introduced cardio-pulmonary exercise testing in the lung function laboratory and has published widely in the field of respiratory physiology. James H. Hull, PhD, FRCP, FACSM is a Consultant Respiratory Physician at the Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK and Hon. Associate Professor at the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health (ISEH), UCL, London. His interest in exercise testing started with an undergraduate degree in exercise physiology at St George's Hospital Medical School with Professor Brian Whipp. He later completed a PhD in vascular physiology and was then awarded a National Institute for Health Research Clinical Lectureship, during which he spent time at UCLA, California developing expertise in clinical exercise testing. He currently personally supervises over 250 CPET tests per year, as lead for the clinical unexplained breathlessness service at the Royal Brompton.