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26 Απρ 2024 · The exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) is a well-validated procedure for establishing the diagnosis and prognosis of coronary heart disease, as well as assessing exercise capacity (ie, functional capacity).
- J. Wells Askew, MD
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- J. Wells Askew, MD
You may have an exercise ECG to find out if you have coronary heart disease. The test shows whether your heart muscle is getting enough blood from the coronary arteries during physical activity. An exercise ECG can look into symptoms of heart problems, such as: chest pain; heart palpitations; dizziness; shortness of breath. You may be asked to ...
The purpose of the exercise stress test is to induce cardiovascular stress in order to provoke symptoms, ECG changes, blood pressure response, and heart rate response, as well as assess limiting determinants of exercise capacity.
Learn about protocols, equipment, evaluation and termination of exercise stress test. ECG changes and other exercise parameters are explained in detail.
7 Νοε 2006 · Exercise testing remains the most widely accessible and relatively inexpensive method for initial evaluation of suspected coronary disease and for evaluation of its severity. 1–3 Clinical usefulness has been limited, however, by poor sensitivity of standard ST-segment depression criteria for assessment of anatomic and functional coronary ...
An exercise ECG, sometimes known as a stress test or exercise test, is done to assess the heart's response to stress or exercise. In this test, the ECG is recorded while you are exercising on a treadmill or stationary bike.
28 Ιουν 2010 · Integration of CPX test data with exercise-ECG test data provides optimal comprehensive use of CPX. Electrocardiographic criteria (heart rate dynamics, arrhythmia, ST-segment changes, and conduction disease), hemodynamics, and symptoms are all important exercise-related measures that complement and expand on the gas exchange indices.