Book contents
- CPET Made Simple
- CPET Made Simple
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I What Is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing?
- Chapter 1 What Is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing?
- Chapter 2 Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 3 Anaerobic Threshold, Ventilatory, and Cardiovascular Response to Exercise and the Fick Principle
- Part II Conducting a Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
- Part III Interpreting a Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
- Part IV Assessment of Exercise Capacity and Causes of Exercise Limitation and Dyspnoea
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 3 - Anaerobic Threshold, Ventilatory, and Cardiovascular Response to Exercise and the Fick Principle
from Part I - What Is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2024
- CPET Made Simple
- CPET Made Simple
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Glossary
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I What Is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing?
- Chapter 1 What Is Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing?
- Chapter 2 Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 3 Anaerobic Threshold, Ventilatory, and Cardiovascular Response to Exercise and the Fick Principle
- Part II Conducting a Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
- Part III Interpreting a Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
- Part IV Assessment of Exercise Capacity and Causes of Exercise Limitation and Dyspnoea
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
The Fick principle (first described by Adolf Eugen Fick in 1870) is one of the key physiological concepts that underpins cardiopulmonary exercise testing. In his work, Fick described the use of oxygen as a ‘marker substance’ that could be used to measure the cardiac output of a dog’s heart.
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- CPET Made SimpleA Practical Guide to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing, pp. 18 - 24Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024