Exercise treadmill testing (ETT) is a well-accepted examination for patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD), and exercise induced ST-segment deviation is commonly used for CAD detection. However, recent evidence shows that systolic blood pressure (SBP) changes during and after exercise were associated with CAD severity, risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke, new-onset hypertension, and even cardiovascular mortality. We retrospectively assessed 3,054 patients referred for ETT in 1996. Blood pressure and heart rate were recorded at rest, during peak exercise, and 1 and 3 min after exercise. SBP at 3 min of recovery equal to or higher than that at 1-min of recovery was defined as paradoxical SBP increase. These patients ...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of all-cause mortality and incident cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity has been inversely associated with the incidence and severity of hy...
The association of an excessive blood pressure increase with exercise (EBPIE) on cardiovascular outc...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the angiographic and prognostic implications of an exag...
There is no consensus on the definition of an exaggerated increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) ...
Objective A decline in systolic blood pressure during exercise is thought to be a sign of severe cor...
There are conflicting results regarding exercise blood pressure as a predictor for later cardiovascu...
Background-—The prognostic significance of modest elevations in exercise systolic blood pressure res...
Background: Systolic blood pressure recovery (rSBP) is of prognostic value for predicting the surviv...
AbstractOBJECTIVEThis study was performed to determine whether a delayed decline in systolic blood p...
Objectives: The risks associated with achieving a high peak systolic blood pressure (SBP) during cli...
The prognostic value of a hypertensive blood pressure (BP) response is still unclear. Therefore, the...
It has been previously reported that at treadmill exercise testing an abnormal ratio of recovery sys...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of all-cause mortality and incident cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity has been inversely associated with the incidence and severity of hy...
The association of an excessive blood pressure increase with exercise (EBPIE) on cardiovascular outc...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the angiographic and prognostic implications of an exag...
There is no consensus on the definition of an exaggerated increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) ...
Objective A decline in systolic blood pressure during exercise is thought to be a sign of severe cor...
There are conflicting results regarding exercise blood pressure as a predictor for later cardiovascu...
Background-—The prognostic significance of modest elevations in exercise systolic blood pressure res...
Background: Systolic blood pressure recovery (rSBP) is of prognostic value for predicting the surviv...
AbstractOBJECTIVEThis study was performed to determine whether a delayed decline in systolic blood p...
Objectives: The risks associated with achieving a high peak systolic blood pressure (SBP) during cli...
The prognostic value of a hypertensive blood pressure (BP) response is still unclear. Therefore, the...
It has been previously reported that at treadmill exercise testing an abnormal ratio of recovery sys...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the risk of all-cause mortality and incident cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: Exercise capacity has been inversely associated with the incidence and severity of hy...