1.The Interpretation of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2003;54(6):604-609
No abstract available.
Exercise Test*
2.Methodology of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2003;54(6):596-603
No abstract available.
Exercise Test*
3.Exercise Testing.
Korean Circulation Journal 2000;30(5):653-674
No abstract available.
Exercise Test*
4.Factors Influencing Pap Smear Practice Among Primary School Teachers In Diyala City, Iraq
Oras Zaki Saadoon ; Rahmah Mohd Amin ; Saad Ahmed Ali Jadoo
Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 2014;14(1):19-28
Cervical cancer is the seventh most common cancer among women in Iraq. This study aimed to assess the factors influencing Pap smear practice among married primary school teachers in Diyala City, Iraq. A total of 222 teachers (aged 20 years to 63 years) residing in Diyala City were enrolled in a cross sectional study from 1st August till 30th September 2012. The sampling method was a self-administered survey using a multistage sampling technique. The prevalence of Pap smear practice was very low (12.6%). Relatives and friends were the main source of information about the Pap smear test for more than one third (41.9%) of the respondents. However, the medical doctor’s advice was the most important reason for undergoing a Pap smear test in more than two third (60.7%) of respondents. Only 32.4% of the teachers have good knowledge about cervical cancer and Pap smear test, but 76.1% of them showed a positive attitude toward learning about cervical cancer and Pap smear. Based on multiple logistic regression analysis results only the husband’s encouragement (p= 0.003, prevalence odds ratio [POR] = 0.256, 95%CI 0.10-0.63) was significantly associated with Pap smear practice. A more effective educational program is needed to educate Iraqi women about cervical cancer and screening tests, including Pap smear.
Papanicolaou Test
6.Philippine Normal Reference Values for Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Lenora Fernandez ; Camilo Roa, Jr. ; Liza Llanes-Garcia ; Norman Maghuyop
Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine 2018;56(4):247-251
Introduction:
Performance on cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) is influenced by genetic, racial and environmental factors. It is important to establish a set of reference values for the Filipino population. This study aimed to establish the maximum working capacity, peak oxygen uptake (VO2), peak carbon dioxide output (VCO2), tidal volume (TV) for normal Filipinos during exercise; determine the median perceived rate of exertion using the Borg Scale; and derive prediction equation models for maximum working capacity, peak VO2, peak VCO2 and maximum attained TV.
Methods:
The maximal cardiopulmonary responses were analyzed for 118 healthy sedentary adult Filipino subjects who underwent CPET using a symptom limited incremental progressive cycle ergometer driven protocol. A Vista MiniCPX Model 17670 was used. Models for predicting VO2 max, VCO2 peak, TV peak, and work max were derived with height, weight, age and sex being screened for significance as predictors. Linear and non-linear regression analyses were done.
Results:
The maximum working capacity for males was 154.21+26.6 watts and 93.02+15.57 watts for females while the peak VO2 for males was 4.90+3.11 and 4.56 2.41 liters/ minute for females. The predictive formulae derived from this study for maximum work capacity, peak VO2, VCO2 and tidal volume had acceptable correlation coefficients and performed as well as other published predictive equations based on Caucasian and Asian populations.
Discussion:
Differences between races as to performance in exercise testing was confirmed in this study so that it is worthwhile to utilize predictive equations specific for a certain racial population in the accurate interpretation of results. Performance in an exercise test also depends on the exercise protocol used so that the predictive equations in this study can be used only for exercise tests using a similar protocol.
Conclusion
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing was performed on a community based, healthy, sedentary Filipino population using a standard maximal incremental cycle ergometry protocol. Predictive equation models were derived for Maximum Working Capacity (r2=0.728), peak VO2 (r2= 0.123), peak VCO2 (r2=0.648), and TV (r2=0.579). The derived predictive formulae performed as well as other published predictive equations.
Exercise Test
7.Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Basis of the physiology.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2003;54(6):589-595
No abstract available.
Exercise Test*
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Physiology*
8.Clinical Review of Tuberculosis in Childhood.
Hye Ran LEE ; Woon Sik KIM ; Don Hee AHN ; Keun Chan SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1981;24(4):319-328
No abstract available.
Tuberculin Test
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Tuberculosis*
9.Psychopathological consideration on the hallucinations of schizophrenics by Hutt adaptation of Bender-Gestalt test and mini-mental test.
Chong Ho PARK ; Kuy Haeng LEE ; Sang Woo OH
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1992;31(2):258-266
No abstract available.
Bender-Gestalt Test*
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Hallucinations*
10.Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Application to Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2003;55(2):135-139
No abstract available.
Exercise Test*
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Rehabilitation*