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Reviews
"Clinical Exercise Testing is remarkable in that it accomplishes seemingly conflicting, yet equally important, goals. It is both an authoritative resource on a number of important subjects, and yet it is eminently readable. It is authoritative, because each chapter stands alone as a comprehensive reference on its own particular subject, written by seminal investigators in the field; at the same time, it never departs from an integrated presentation of the entire discipline. Its readability was apparent when, despite my inclination to skip over certain chapters of less apparent interest to me, I found them too engrossing to do so. The book is additionally remarkable in providing state-of-the-art information on clinical aspects of exercise testing that hold great promise, such as the use of tidal flow-volume loops to evaluate limitations of ventilatory capacity, and exercise testing in evaluation and follow-up of heart and lung transplants and lung resection. Moreover, this information is presented in a clear, practical manner.
The physical arrangement and appearance of the book are attractive and effective. The subsections are clearly indicated by headings, and the figures and tables are clear and informative (not always the case when relationships between so many variables must be shown, as may be appreciated from review of the original research papers). The comprehensive and up-to-date listing of references after each chapter is an independent justification for the purchase of the book.
In summary, Clinical Exercise Testing is a beautifully presented, eminently readable, and authoritative state-of-the-art text suited to be used both as a learning tool and as a reference resource."
Albert Miller, MD, FCCP, Jamaica, NY
CHEST, Vol. 123, No. 5, May 2003
"It [Clinical Exercise Testing] is a valuable addition to the library of any physician who is involved in exercise testing, and for any respiratory therapist or exercise technician who works in a pulmonary function or exercise testing laboratory. It is also chock-full of great information for pulmonary fellows and graduate students in exercise physiology. It supplements, but in some ways goes beyond, some of the excellent clinical exercise textbooks that are presently available."
Robert B. Schoene, MD, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
RESPIRATORY CARE, Vol. 48, No. 4, April 2003
"Bücher zum Thema Ergometrie in deutscher Sprache gibt es nur wenige. Im Vergleich dazu liegen zahlreiche englischsprachige vor. Die Frage, ob noch ein weiteres erforderlich ist, muss man für dieses Buch nach kritischer Wertung eindeutig bejahen. Es stellt alle wichtigen Kapitel zur Physiologie und Klinik der Belastungsuntersuchung sehr gut dar: methodische Fragen, Probleme der Trainingssteuerung bei Gesunden und Kranken, Belastung und Alter, Rehabilitation und Transplantation von Herz und Lunge, Schwangerschaft, Belastungsuntersuchungen im Kindesalter. Ein gesondertes Kapitel ist der Beurteilung der Ergebnisse von Belastungsuntersuchungen gewidmet.
Hervorzuheben und das macht den hohen Stellenwert dieses Buches aus sind die zahlreichen Kapitel, die sich mit Belastungsuntersuchungen bei Lungenkrankheiten befassen. Hier reicht das Spektrum von Dyspnoe über chronisch obstruktive Atemwegserkrankung, Rehabilitation von Lungenkrankheiten bis hin zu Lungenoperationen und Asthma. Eine ungewöhnlich gute und umfangreiche Darstellung, wie sie derzeit in anderen englischsprachigen Ergometriebüchern nicht zu finden ist. Hier schliesst das Buch eine entscheidende Lücke."
Herbert Löllgen.
Deutsches Ärzteblatt Bd. 100, Nr. 12 (Januar 2003)
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