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A 12-lead patient cable for electrocardiographic exercise testing.

American heart journal

Grais IM, Campbell DE, Adolph RJ.
PMID: 4809772
Am Heart J. 1974 Feb;87(2):203-8. doi: 10.1016/0002-8703(74)90042-8.

No abstract available.

A computer simulation of free-range exercise in the laboratory.

Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Terblanche E, Wessels JA, Stewart RI, Koeslag JH.
PMID: 10517768
J Appl Physiol (1985). 1999 Oct;87(4):1386-91. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1999.87.4.1386.

We present a technique for simulating dynamic field (free-range) exercise, using a novel computer-controlled cycle ergometer. This modified cycle ergometer takes into account the effect of friction and aerodynamic drag forces on a 70-kg cyclist in a racing position....

A program for processing of multiple-lead exercise ECGs in real time.

Computer programs in biomedicine

Falk KJ, Angelhed JE, Bjurö TI.
PMID: 7083830
Comput Programs Biomed. 1982 Apr;14(2):133-44. doi: 10.1016/0010-468x(82)90016-2.

A computer program for continuous recording and real-time processing of 8-channel exercise ECGs is presented. Current average ECG complexes and trends of various morphological and rhythmic parameters can be displayed on a TV monitor during the stress test. Average...

Performing the exercise test.

Primary care

White RD, Evans CH.
PMID: 9132752
Prim Care. 1994 Sep;21(3):439-58.

With proper training, exercise testing is a useful diagnostic procedure for the primary care physician in the outpatient as well as the inpatient setting. By careful pretest evaluation, one is able to study patients safely and to obtain both...

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