BACKGROUND: Exercise stress testing (EST) in patients with poor functional capacity measured by time on treadmill is typically deemed inconclusive and usually leads to further downstream testing. The aim of this study was firstly to evaluate the maximum rate pressure product (MRPP) during initial EST to assessthe need for follow-up testing; and secondly to investigate if MRPP is better than age predicted maximum heart rate (APMHR) for diagnostic outcome based on follow up cardiovascular (CV) events in patients with inconclusive EST due to poor functional capacity. METHODS: From a total of 2761 tests performed, 236 tests were considered inconclusive due to poor functional capacity which were available for analysis. From receiver operating ch...
To prove that the exercise stress test (EST) has low sensitivity in assessment of coronary flow rese...
Exercise stress testing is a non-invasive, safe and affordable screening test for coronary artery di...
Background: Exercise electrocardiographic stress testing (EST) has historically been validated again...
Background: Exercise stress testing (EST) in patients with poor functional capacity measured by time...
Background: The utility of additional cardiac diagnostic testing following exercise treadmill tests ...
Aims: Cardiac function should be assessed during stress in patients with suspected heart failure wit...
Aims: The aim of our study was to assess the clinical significance of the exercise stress testing en...
Exercise stress testing is routinely used for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease ...
Objective: National guidelines for management of intermediate risk patients with suspected acute cor...
BACKGROUND: Exercise stress testing offers a non-invasive, less expensive way of risk stratification...
AbstractBackgroundSymptomatic non-obstructive coronary artery disease is a growing clinical dilemma ...
Background: To assess the utility of routine exercise stress testing (EST) in patients at intermedia...
Background: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) represents the gold standard to estimate peak ox...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to estimate the frequency and results of downstream testing ...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to compare a low level and a symptom-limited test perfo...
To prove that the exercise stress test (EST) has low sensitivity in assessment of coronary flow rese...
Exercise stress testing is a non-invasive, safe and affordable screening test for coronary artery di...
Background: Exercise electrocardiographic stress testing (EST) has historically been validated again...
Background: Exercise stress testing (EST) in patients with poor functional capacity measured by time...
Background: The utility of additional cardiac diagnostic testing following exercise treadmill tests ...
Aims: Cardiac function should be assessed during stress in patients with suspected heart failure wit...
Aims: The aim of our study was to assess the clinical significance of the exercise stress testing en...
Exercise stress testing is routinely used for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease ...
Objective: National guidelines for management of intermediate risk patients with suspected acute cor...
BACKGROUND: Exercise stress testing offers a non-invasive, less expensive way of risk stratification...
AbstractBackgroundSymptomatic non-obstructive coronary artery disease is a growing clinical dilemma ...
Background: To assess the utility of routine exercise stress testing (EST) in patients at intermedia...
Background: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) represents the gold standard to estimate peak ox...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to estimate the frequency and results of downstream testing ...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to compare a low level and a symptom-limited test perfo...
To prove that the exercise stress test (EST) has low sensitivity in assessment of coronary flow rese...
Exercise stress testing is a non-invasive, safe and affordable screening test for coronary artery di...
Background: Exercise electrocardiographic stress testing (EST) has historically been validated again...