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Exercise tests performed in the clinic give important qualitative and quantitative information. Psychological scaling of main symptoms is most valuable to define a patient's incapacitation and maximal performance. In pharmacological testing this is of utmost importance, particularly in patients with angina pectoris or heart failure. In chronic heart failure there is a poor correlation between the maximal working capacity and the performance of the heart.