Exercise and Heart Failure: American Heart Association - Fighting Heart Disease and StrokeISBN: 978-0-87993-667-9
Hardcover
368 pages
July 1997, Wiley-Blackwell
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Exercise testing has become an integral component of the management
of patients with chronic heart failure. Exercise and heart failure
can be seen to have a dynamic interrelationship, in which exercise
can provide important diagnostic information, yet can also be used
to assess the effectiveness of treatment regimes, and as a
therapeutic intervention in itself. This is the first book that
directly and comprehensively addresses the issues involving
exercise patients with heart failure and heart transplants. It
presents a unique and comprehensive overview of epidemiological,
physiological and clinical aspects of this relationship.
The text covers the physiology of myocardial dysfunction, the transplanted heart, and ventricular assist devices as they affect exercise capacity and responses during exercise and exertion. It goes on to discuss in more depth the exercise testing of patients, including the methods and utility of ventilatory gas analysis, the physiologic and clinical effects of exercise training on these patients, and ecommended exercise training programs
This text, part of the American Heart Association Monograph Series, provides a cogent and comprehensive overview of its topic that should be of practical value to a broad range of physicians, exercise physiologists and consultants working in this field.