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1998 Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Author Index Ades, PA, 416 Haefel, WE, 450 Pfister, T, 228 Avenal, P, 271 Haennel, RG, 421 Porcari, J, 221 Baarends, EM, 23 Hall, LK, 9 Proffitt, SM, 290 Balady, GJ, 464 Hauck, CA, 458 Quinn, TJ, 145 Bardon, D, 39 Herman, CE, 458 Rickman, LB, 290 Barr, P, 32 Janssen, PP, 23 Roitman, JL, 113 Belliard, R, 209 Jennings, HS, 458 Rosamond, WD, 192 Berrol, C, 228 Jinno, S, 301 Rouhier-Marcer, I, 277 Berry, MJ, 181 Jobin, J, 432 Ryan, G, 216 Branly, F, 277 Jones, N, 95 Schairer, JR, 290 Brawner, CA, 290 Kaminsky, LA, 438 Schmitz, D, 52 Brezinka, V, 445 Katsura, H, 301 Schols, AMWJ, 2: Brice, G, 221 Kavanagh, J, 45, 209 Shapiro, EP, 37 Brilla, LR, 295 Kertzer, R, 45 Sharp, CT, 421 Brown, CS, 37 Keteyian, SJ, 290 Shaw, DK, 263 Brunotte, F, 277 Kida, K, 301 Shephard, RJ, 45, 199, 209 Burgess, JJ, 421 Kirby, B, 139 Simard, A-A, 432 Busse, EF, 421 Klinger, TA, 458 Simard, C, 432 Caine, D, 295 Knutzen, KM, 295 Simard, P-M, 432 Callaerts-Végh, Z, 450 Kostelnik, T, 290 Sotile, WM, 124 Caplan, C, 228 Kudoh, S, 301 Sparks, KE, 263 Casillas, JM, 277, 408 LaFontain, T, 52, 113 Steinke, EE, 401 Caves, R, 139 Langenderfer, B, 283 Stephens, AB, 295 Charo, S, 60 Laubach, CA, Jr, 458 Stewart, KJ, 37 Clarke, H, 216 Lavie, CJ, 17 Streiner, D, 95 Cohen, M, 277, 408 LeBlanc, P, 432 Stubbing, DG, 32 Cottrell, E, 37 Luepker, RV, 192 Taylor, R, 139 DeGroot, DW, 145 Maes, S, 445 Terry, L, 221 Didier, JP, 277 Maillefert, JF, 277 Thacker, L, 209 Drimmer, AM, 113 Maltais, F, 432 Thomas, TR, 52 Doyon, J-F, 432 Mandak, JS, 89 Vita, JA, 60 Dubach, P, 450 Matosevic, V, 209 Verges, BL, 408 Dulieu, V, 277 McConnell, TR, 89, 458 Vroman, NB, 145 Dusseldorp, E, 445 McFarland, LD, 37 Walker, P, 277 Dzieken, G, 450 McKelvier, R, 216 Walschlager, SA, Eicher, JC, 277 Mertens, DJ, 45 Weaver, TE, 105 Evenson, KR, 192 Milani,J , 129 Weinhofer, JJ, 37 Faitel, KI, 290 Milani, RV, 17 Welsch, M, 271 Fardy, J, 216 Miller, HS, 124 Wenk, M, 450 Feeny, D, 95 Mookerjee, S, 233 Whaley, MH, 438 Fernhall, B, 129 Mostert, R, 23 Windeler, S, 290 Fragnoli-Munn, K, 416 Myers, J, 450 Wolfe, JE, 277 Gardner, JK, 458 Narsavage, GL, 105 Wood, RH, 271 Goebbels, V, 450 Nomura, K, 301 Wood, WA, 271 Gokce, N, 60 Oldridge, N, 95 Wouters, EFM, 23 Gorman, P, 129 Olney, WB, 145 Yamada, K, 301 Gottlieb, M, 95 Patois-Vergés, B, 408 Yan, P, 52 Guilfoyle, MJ, 105 Patterson-Midgley, P, 401 Young, H, 221 Guyatt, G, 95 Paup, D, 129 Ziogas, G, 52 Haalboom, P, 32 Peske, GW, 327 ] Cardiopulmonary Rehabil 1998;18:475 475 1998 Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Subject Index Abstracts, 68, 153, 236, 309, 467 Chest compression, high-frequency, with ThAIRapy vest, 283 American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Chronic airflow limintation, PAIS-SR in, 32 Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, 343 Chronic heart failure Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation Annual electrical stimulation in, 277 Meeting, 383 pulmonary manifestations of, 89 Activity Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and stress and heart rate, 271 capillarity, 432 and vitamin E status, 52 exercise training and, research directions, 181 Acute myocardial infarction muscle fiber-type characteristics, 432 predictors of health-related quality of life with cardiac reha- out-patient rehabilitation for, work efficiency in, 17 bilitation after, 95 perceived symptoms of, music and, 228 weight training after. 37, 243 Circuit weight training, in cardiac patients, 145 Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry, Minnesota Heart Survey, Congestive heart failure 192 nitrate elimination with, intensive physical training and, 450 Aerobic fitness, in physicians, 216 training response in, predicting, 45 Aerobic training Coping, helping elderly patients with, 124 resistive, in older coronary patients, 416 Coronary heart disease response to, predicting, 45 on-site evaluation of bus drivers with, 209 Airflow limintation, chronic, PAIS-SR in, 32 out-patient rehabilitation for, work efficiency in, 17 American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabili- resistive-aerobic training in older patients with, 416 tation Annual Meeting, 327 risk stratification, new model for, 113, 313 abstracts, 343 Coronary risk reduction, endothelial dysfunction and, 60 Convention Program, 333 Counseling, sexual, 401 1998 Program Committee, 329 Autogenic drainage, 283 Drainage, autogenic, 283 Driving, after myocardial infarction, 199 Body composition, assessment methods for older men, 221 Dyslipidemia, control of, 408 BSU/Bruce Ramp protocol, 438 Bus drivers, 199 Editorials, 464 on-site evaluation of, 209 Elderly patients, 124 Bypass surgery, cardiac rehabilitation without exercise tests after, exercise and hypotension in, 295 men, body composition assessment methods for, 221 resistive-aerobic training in, 416 Calf muscle, electrical stimulation of, 277 Electrical stimulation, in chronic heart failure, 277 Caloric expenditure, during cardiac rehabilitation, 290 Endothelial dysfunction, and coronary risk reduction, 60 Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation Annual Meeting Endothelin-1, plasma levels, intensive physical training and, 450 abstracts, 383 Europe, pulmonary rehabilitation program survey, 301 Capillarity, in COPD, 432 Exercise Cardiac disease caloric expenditure during, 290 body composition assessment methods for older men with, and estimating oxygen consumption in men, 129 221 and hypotension, in elderly, 295 circuit weight training for patients with, 145 music and, 228 elderly patients with, 124 and pacemakers, 421 Cardiac pacing, exercise and, 421 risk stratification, new model for, 113, 313 Cardiac rehabilitation transtelephonic monitoring, 263 caloric expenditure during, 290 Exercise testing control of dyslipidemia after, 408 in cardiac rehabilitation, 464 exercise testing in, 464 cardiac rehabilitation without, 458 gender differences in psychosocial profiles at entry to, 445 Exercise training interval training in, 233 aerobic training response, predicting, 45 predictors of health-related quality of life with, 95 circuit weight training, 145 programs in managed care, 9 and COPD, research directions, 181 utilization of, predictors of, 192 interval training, 233 without exercise tests, 458 and nitrate elimination, 450 J Cardiopulmonary Rehabil 1998;18:477-478 477 resistive-aerobic training, in older coronary patients, 416 utilization of, predictors of, 192 response to, predicting, 45 work efficiency in, 17 strength training, and orthostatic hypotension, in older Oxygen consumption, estimating, in men, 129 adults, 295 weight training, after acute myocardial infarction, 37, 243 Pacemakers, exercise prescription with, 421 PAIS-SR. See Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale-Self Re- Fitness, aerobic, in physicians, 216 port Flutter valve, 283 Percussion and postural drainage, alternatives to, 283 PFSS. See Pulmonary Functional Status Scale Gender differences, in psychosocial profiles, 445 Physical activity, and stress and heart rate, 271 Physical training. See also Exercise training Health-related quality of life, predictors of, 95 intensive, and nitrate elimination, 450 Heart disease Physicians, workload and aerobic fitness in, 216 coronary. see Coronary heart disease Plasma, endothelin-1 levels, intensive physical training and, 450 ischemic, activity, stress, and heart rate with, 271 Pollock, Michael L., 259 Heart failure Positive expiratory pressure, 283 chronic Products. See New Products and Services electrical stimulation in, 277 Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale-Self Report (PAIS-SR), pulmonary manifestations of, 89 in chronic airflow limitation, 32 training response in, predicting, 45 Psychosocial profiles, gender differences in, 445 Heart rate, activity and, 271 Pulmonary disease. See also Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease High-frequency chest compression, with ThAIRapy vest, 283 elderly patients with, 124 Hypotension, exercise and, in elderly, 295 Pulmonary Functional Status Scale (PFSS), 105 Pulmonary manifestations, of chronic heart failure, 89 Interval training, in cardiac rehabilitation, 233 Pulmonary rehabilitation program survey, 301 Intrapulmonary percussive ventilation, 283 Ischemic heart disease, activity, stress, and heart rate with, 271 Quadriceps muscle, electrical stimulation of, 277 Quality of life, health-related, predictors of, 95 Japan, pulmonary rehabilitation program survey, 301 Quality-of-life, measures for assessment of recovery after myocardial infarction, 139 Letters to the Editor, 313 Literature Update, 68, 153, 236, 309, 467 Ramp treadmills, BSU/Bruce Ramp protocol, 438 Lung disease Recovery after myocardial infarction, quality-of-life measures for, 139 chronic. See also Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Research directions, exercise training and COPD, 181 PAIS-SR in, 32 Resistive-aerobic training, in older coronary patients, 416 elderly patients with, 124 Reviews, 72, 157, 240 Risk stratification, new model for, 113, 313 Managed care, cardiac rehabilitation programs, 9 Men estimating oxygen consumption in, 129 Self-paced 12-minute walking test, metabolic and ventilatory re- older, body composition assessment methods for, 221 sponse to, 23 Mental stress, activity and, 271 Sexual counseling, after myocardial infarction, 401 Metabolic response, to self-paced 12-minute walking test, 23 Skeletal muscle, fiber-type characteristics in COPD, 432 Minnesota Heart Survey, Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry, 192 Strength training, and orthostatic hypotension, in older adults, 295 Mucus clearance therapy, review of, 283 Stress, mental, activity and, 271 Muscle fiber, in COPD, 432 Surgery, bypass, cardiac rehabilitation without exercise tests after, Music, effects on exercise and perceived symptoms in COPD, 228 458 Myocardial infarction acute ThAIRapy vest, high-frequency chest compression with, 283 Acute Myocardial Infarction Registry, Minnesota Heart Sur- Tokyo, Japan, pulmonary rehabilitation program survey, 301 vey, 192 Transtelephonic exercise monitoring, 263 predictors of health-related quality of life with cardiac reha- Treadmills bilitation after, 95 BSU/Bruce Ramp protocol, 438 weight training after, 37, 243 self-paced 12-minute walking test, metabolic and ventilatory cardiac rehabilitation without exercise tests after, 458 response to, 23 driving after, 199 quality-of-life measures for recovery after, 139 Ventilation resistive-aerobic training in older coronary patients after, 416 intrapulmonary percussive, 283 sexual counseling after, 401 response to self-paced 12-minute walking test, 23 Vitamin E status, activity and, 52 New Products and Services, 75, 160, 244, 315, 472 Nitrate elimination, and intensive physical training, 450 Walking, self-paced 12-minute walking test, metabolic and ven- North America, pulmonary rehabilitation program survey, 301 tilatory response to, 23 Weight training Older patients. See Elderly patients after acute myocardial infarction, 37, 243 Orthostatic hypotension, strength training and, in older adults, 295 circuit, in cardiac patients, 145 Outcomes measurement, 9 Work efficiency, in out-patient rehabilitation, 17 Outpatient rehabilitation Workload, and aerobic fitness in physicians, 216 478 - ]CR « November 20, 1998 - Volume 18 - Number 6 owt ©

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