“…88 A recent evaluation by Svensburgh et al 90 has addressed the effect on test performance of the exact range of heart rates included in the rate-recovery area calculation, noting that a large percentage of the loop needs to be considered to optimize diagnosis, especially in women. Bigi et al 96 examined the entire rate-recovery loop by defining a stress-recovery index as the difference in areas under the full exercise and recovery phase ST/HR plots. The stressrecovery index has been found to be more accurate than other standard ST segment-and heart rate-adjusted test methods for the identification of anatomically extensive disease after myocardial infarction, 96 for the prediction of mortality after myocardial infarction, 97 and for the prediction of all-cause mortality in hypertensive patients with chest pain.…”