Prevalence of normal resting left ventricular function with normal rest electrocardiograms

The American Journal of Cardiology
T F ChristianR J Gibbons

Abstract

This study examined the prevalence of normal resting left ventricular function in 2,275 patients referred for technetium-99m sestamibi stress imaging. The strongest predictor of normal left ventricular function was a normal electrocardiogram at rest.

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