Tools to improve the diagnostic accuracy of exercise electrocardiograms in patients with atypical angina pectoris

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Abstract

Although frequently utilized, an exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) provides limited diagnostic accuracy in patients with atypical angina pectoris. The purpose of this study was to determine the possible incremental value of pretest probability (PTP) scores and exercise parameters in discriminating coronary artery disease (CAD) and to identify PTP cutoff values. In a retrospective cohort of 207 patients with atypical angina (76 women, 131 men; mean age: 57.6±8.2 years) who underwent coronary angiography (CAG) after a positive exercise ECG, the PTP was calculated according to the CAD Consortium basic and clinical models along with exercise parameters of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), exercise duration, maximal metabolic equivalents (METs), HR reserve, HR recovery, chronotropic index, BP reserve, BP recovery, and ST/HR ratio. Patients were categorized into true positive (TP) or false positive (FP) groups, depending on the ultimate determination of a presence of obstructive CAD. A TP result was associated with older age, male gender, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and higher basic and clinical PTP, as well as higher maximal BP, maximal ST deviation and ST/HR, but lower maximal METs, chronotropic index, and HR recover...Continue Reading

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