PMID: 6979501Apr 1, 1982Paper

Exercise testing in the evaluation of coronary artery disease

Herz
Myrvin H EllestadY K Paliwal

Abstract

Exercise testing, after having established the indication (Tables 1 and 2) is not only an important method for detection of coronary artery disease, it also enables delineation of exercise capacity and permits assessment of medical and surgical treatment. A subnormal increase in heart rate or blood pressure, or even a decrease in blood pressure, during exercise may frequently be found in patients with known coronary artery disease or in those at high risk of developing subsequent coronary events. Downsloping ST segment depression is highly specific for the presence of coronary artery disease; the specificity of upsloping ST segment depression can be increased on requiring this pattern to consist of a 2 mm depression 0.08 s beyond the J point. Consideration of the QTc interval may also be useful in patients with upsloping ST segment depression. Marked ST segment depression and early onset of ST segment depression during exercise is related to increasing severity of the disease while the duration of ST segment depression bears no certain relevance. ST segment elevation may be associated with transmural myocardial ischemia, left ventricular aneurysm or variant angina. An increase in the R wave amplitude appears indicative of multi...Continue Reading

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