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" Controversies in Cardiac Rehabilitation "
P Mathes
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BL
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734393
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b554224
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Main Entry
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P Mathes
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Title & Author
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Controversies in Cardiac Rehabilitation\ P Mathes
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Publication Statement
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Berlin Springer Berlin, 2013
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XIV, 207 Seiten in 1 Teil 87 Figuren, 48 Tabellen XIV, 207 Seiten 244 x 170 mm
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ISBN
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3642683819
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: 9783642683817
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Contents
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The Traditional Concept of Risk Factors in Coronary Heart Disease - Has It To Be Changed?.- The Role of Diet.- The Role of Social Factors - Behavior Patterns or Risk Situations?.- The Role of Protective Factors.- Do the Standard Risk Factors Alter Their Role After the First Myocardial Infarction?.- Is There a Difference in Risk Factors in the Development of Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction?.- Physical Activity as a Secondary Preventive Measure in Coronary Heart Disease - Yes or No?.- The Reasons for Recommending Physical Training as a Preventive Measure Following Myocardial Infarction.- Evidence to Date for the Beneficial Effect of Exercise Following Myocardial Infarction.- The Reasons for Detrimental Effects of Physical Training on Patients After Myocardial Infarction.- Coronary Surgery - A Measure of Rehabilitation?.- Does Surgical Therapy Alter the Prognosis of Coronary Heart Disease?.- Do Recent Changes in Medical Therapy Alter the Prognosis in Coronary Heart Disease?.- Long-Term Effects of Aortocoronary Bypass Surgery of Exercise Tolerance and Vocational Rehabilitation.- Return to Work After Coronary Surgery: Is There a Need for a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Programm?.- Higher Nervous Activity, Coronary Disease, and Sudden Death.- Adjusting to Coronary Artery Disease: Coping with the Problems of Convalescence Following Myocardial Infarction.- Evidence of a Relation Between Higher Nervous Activity and Sudden Death.- Incidence of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Coronary Artery Disease During Holter Monitoring and Stress Testing.- What Is Adequate Social Management of Patients with Coronary Heart Disease?.- Is the Influence of Social Classes in Rehabilitation of Cardiac Patients Inevitable?.- Patient and Family Education and Counseling: A Requisite Component of Cardiac Rehabilitation.- Is There Sufficient Appreciation of Vocational Counseling?.- What Kind of Organization Do We Need in Rehabilitation?.- Can We Improve the Prognosis of Coronary Heart Disease?.- Institutionalized, Residental Rehabilitation of Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease?.- Do Different Kinds of Social and Cultural Settings Require Different Kinds of Rehabilitation Programme?.- Which Diagnostic Procedures Are Really Helpful at Which Stage of Coronary Heart Disease?.- Stress Testing.- Contribution of Nuclear Cardiology to the Diagnosis of the Various Stages of Coronary Artery Disease.- Echocardiography in Coronary Artery Disease.- Towards the Optimal Lead System and Optimal Criteria for Exercise Electrocardiography.- Coronary Angiography.- Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring.- ECG Telemetry.
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LC Classification
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RC682.P538 2013
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M J Halhuber
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P Mathes
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