1993
DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(93)90163-4
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Diagnostic value of postexercise systolic blood pressure response for detecting coronary artery disease in patients with or without hypertension

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“…Several reports emphasise the lower specificity of exercise ECG stress test in patients with elevated blood pressure when compared to normotensive subjects. 2,4 Tsuda et al 4 have shown that specificity of ECG stress test was significantly higher in normotensive patients than in hypertensive patients (67% vs 52%). Similar observations emphasising the higher specificity of exercise ECG in patients with…”
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“…Several reports emphasise the lower specificity of exercise ECG stress test in patients with elevated blood pressure when compared to normotensive subjects. 2,4 Tsuda et al 4 have shown that specificity of ECG stress test was significantly higher in normotensive patients than in hypertensive patients (67% vs 52%). Similar observations emphasising the higher specificity of exercise ECG in patients with…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the high rate of false-positive results the positive predictive value of electrocardiographic (ECG) exercise test is low. [2][3][4][5] For the last 10 years stress echocardiography has been developed as the more specific method of diagnosing coronary artery disease than exercise ECG. Efficacy of stress echocardiography has been proved in small groups of hypertensive patients.…”
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“…Diagnostic usefulness of the postexercise SBP response in patients with essential hypertension has been reported [10] . For example, exercise-induced ST segment depression in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is not always a reliable indicator of CAD, but the use of an SBP ratio, which was defi ned as the ratio of SBP after 3 min of recovery to SBP at peak exercise, improved the reliability of treadmill exercise testing [11] .…”
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“…The magnitude of ST depression during ETT itself was often not good enough for predicting the severity of coronary artery disease. On the other hand, an abnormal postexercise systolic blood pressure (SBP) ratio during recovery was associated with the presence of CAD [1][2][3][4].…”
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“…Reduced BP drop after exercise identifies a subgroup with higher cardiovascular risk [5]. However, information about who are at the high-risk for angiographic CAD or severe CAD in patients with delayed SBP recovery after ETT is still unknown [1][2][3][4].…”
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