Graded exercise testing in patients with resting ST depression detected coronary artery obstruction with a sensitivity of 0.92 and specificity of 0.75.
Observational (n=37)
Does near maximal graded exercise testing accurately detect coronary artery obstruction in patients with resting ST-segment depression?
Exercise stress testing is safe and provides high sensitivity for detecting coronary artery obstruction in selected patients who already have abnormal ST segments at rest.
Estimación del efecto: Sensitivity 0.92, Specificity 0.75
Near maximal graded exercise tests and coronary angiograms were compared in 37 patients with a history of chest pain and with ST segment depression at rest, who were free of obvious nonischemic causes of ST depression. Additional ST depression of 0.1 mV or more occurred with exercise in 26 patients and 23 of these had obstruction of one or more coronary arteries (sensitivity = 0.92). Eleven patients showed no additional ST-segment depression with exercise, and nine of these had normal coronary angiograms (specificity = 0.75). Patients with no increase in ST depression on exercise developed the highest heart rates; those with asymptomatic additional ST depression achieved intermediate rates; and those with anginal attacks during testing demonstrated the least heart rate acceleration. Those with less coronary obstruction exercised longer on the treadmill than those with more obstruction. Those showing added ST depression were predominantly men (18 of 26) and were older (mean 54 years) than those who did not (mean 44 years). No test complications were encountered. This study suggests that safe and effective stress testing may be accomplished not only in persons with normal resting ECGs but also in selected patients who have abnormal ST segments at rest.
Kansal et al. (Fri,) conducted a observational in Chest pain with resting ST-segment depression (n=37). Graded exercise test (additional ST depression ≥0.1 mV) vs. Coronary angiogram was evaluated on Coronary artery obstruction (Sensitivity 0.92, Specificity 0.75). Graded exercise testing in patients with resting ST depression detected coronary artery obstruction with a sensitivity of 0.92 and specificity of 0.75.
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