AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to compare a low level and a symptom-limited test performed before hospital discharge after an uncomplicated myocardial infarction.Background. Exercise testing after myocardial infarction provides useful prognostic information. Usually either a low level test is performed before hospital discharge or a symptom-limited test is performed at 3 weeks.Methods. The study group comprised 202 patients with an uncomplicated myocardial infarction; 58 patients had a non-Q wave infarction and 115 patients had received thrombolytic therapy. Both a low level and a symptom-limited exercise test were performed in 200 of the 202 study patients in randomized order on consecutive days, a mean of 7.4 ± 2.3 days afte...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the value of noninvasive testing to predict cardiac events ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigated whether ST-segment elevation and T-wave normalization (TWN...
value of the exercise test in coronary heart disease remain controversial. Robb and associates1 foun...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to compare a low level and a symptom-limited test perfo...
This study was undertaken to compare the relative values of the low level predischarge exercise test...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to determine the diagostic yield and risks of a symptom...
AbstractRisk stratification using clinical and historical variables plus early low level exercise te...
SUMMARY We enrolled 250 patients with acute myocardial infarction after they had been discharged fro...
Risk stratification early after myocardial infarction (MI) is useful in identifying high risk patien...
A submaximal treadmill exercise test performed before hospital discharge after an uncomplicated myoc...
To determine the feasibility and predictive value of early exercise testing 72 hours after acute myo...
Exercise stress testing is routinely used for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease ...
The parameters of a maximal exercise stress test, without therapy, 30 to 186 days after myocardial i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate the safety and utility of immediate e...
An exercise test limited to 5 METS or 70% of agepredicted maximal heart rate was performed 1 day bef...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the value of noninvasive testing to predict cardiac events ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigated whether ST-segment elevation and T-wave normalization (TWN...
value of the exercise test in coronary heart disease remain controversial. Robb and associates1 foun...
AbstractObjective. This study was undertaken to compare a low level and a symptom-limited test perfo...
This study was undertaken to compare the relative values of the low level predischarge exercise test...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to determine the diagostic yield and risks of a symptom...
AbstractRisk stratification using clinical and historical variables plus early low level exercise te...
SUMMARY We enrolled 250 patients with acute myocardial infarction after they had been discharged fro...
Risk stratification early after myocardial infarction (MI) is useful in identifying high risk patien...
A submaximal treadmill exercise test performed before hospital discharge after an uncomplicated myoc...
To determine the feasibility and predictive value of early exercise testing 72 hours after acute myo...
Exercise stress testing is routinely used for the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease ...
The parameters of a maximal exercise stress test, without therapy, 30 to 186 days after myocardial i...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe purpose of this study was to demonstrate the safety and utility of immediate e...
An exercise test limited to 5 METS or 70% of agepredicted maximal heart rate was performed 1 day bef...
AbstractObjectives. This study evaluated the value of noninvasive testing to predict cardiac events ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study investigated whether ST-segment elevation and T-wave normalization (TWN...
value of the exercise test in coronary heart disease remain controversial. Robb and associates1 foun...