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Hansen, James Edward was born on September 4, 1926 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. Son of James Christian and Helen Dorothy (Terp) Hansen.
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Discover what exercise testing can reveal about cardiopulmonary, vascular, and muscular health. Now in its Fifth Edition, Principles of Exercise Testing and Interpretation continues to deliver timely information on the physiology and pathophysiology of exercise and their relevance to clinical medicine. The text begins by explaining the processes by which cells receive oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide produced as a byproduct of exercise and metabolism. By measuring gas exchange, we can better evaluate cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary functioning, as well as cellular respiration. Detailed discussions explore various types of exercise intolerance, their effects on test results, and clinical diagnoses. Using real-world cases, the text illustrates how cardiopulmonary exercise testing can evaluate the functional competency of each component in the coupling of cellular to external respiration, including the cardiovascular system. Expert authors’ comments, analysis, and conclusions for each case, help to improve readers’ interpretive and diagnostic skills. This in-depth resource provides… • Updated content and new graphics present the most current information in a reader-friendly format. • Updated flow charts detail clinical presentations and differential diagnosis • More than 80 case presentations improve diagnostic accuracy. • Normal test values for a wide range of patient groups provide a basis for comparison and help to identify abnormalities. • Companion website includes the complete text, PLUS 30 additional case presentations.
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Now in its revised, updated Third Edition, this volume provides both the conceptual basis and the practical tools for using exercise testing as part of the cardiorespiratory workup. Coverage ranges from extensive discussions of the pathophysiology of exercise-limiting disorders, to testing protocols, normal values, principles of interpretation, clinical applications, and case presentations. This edition includes three new clinical chapters: training and exercise rehabilitation; diagnoses uniquely made by cardiopulmonary exercise testing; and clinical applications of cardiopulmonary exercise testing.
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Hansen, James Edward was born on September 4, 1926 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. Son of James Christian and Helen Dorothy (Terp) Hansen.
Student, St. Norbert's College, 1942-1943; Student, University of Wisconsin, 1943-1944; Student, Marquette U., 1944-1945; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1945-1949.
Intern, then resident, Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco, 1949-1953;
commissioned First lieutenant, United States Army, 1949;
advanced through grades to colonel, United States Army, Kansas, Colorado, London., Japan, France, and Jordan, 1975;
physician, United States Army, Kansas, Colorado, London., Japan, France, and Jordan, 1950-1962;
chief physiology division, United States Army Medical Research and Nutrition Laboratory, Denver, 1962-1965;
science director, United States Army Research Institute Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts, 1965-1971;
chief clinical investigation services, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, 1971-1975;
associate professor department medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Torrance, 1976-1978;
professor department medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Torrance, 1978-1986;
emeritus professor department medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, since 1986. Instructor, assistant professor of University Colorado, 1961-1965. Liaison member applied physiology study section National Institutes of Health, 1965-1971.
Consultant environmental medicine United States Army SurgeonGen., Washington, 1965-1973. Lecturer environmental medicine Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1966-1971. Clinical professor physiology U. Hawaii, 1972-1975.
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Chairman congregation St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Aurora, Colorado, 1962-1964, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, Pearl City, Hawaii, 1972-1974. School superintendent Lutheran Church, Natick, 1967-1969. Elder, mission committee chairman St. Peter's By the Sea Presbyterian Church, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, 1992-1995.
Member board directors Volunteer American, Los Angeles, since 2005. Fellow American College of Physicians, American College Chest Physicians. Member American Physiological Society, American Thoracic Society (science advisory board 1983-1900), California Thoracic Society (pulmonary chairman 1980-1983, physiology com), International Society Exercise Intolerance Research and Education (founding member since 2005, advisor board directors 2005-2008).
Married Beverly May Kapke, June 5, 1948. Children: Barbara Parry, Patricia Begley, Linda DeGroot, James H.