The addition of elongation of Pdur and abnormal HRR to the conventionally used criterion of changes in the ST-segments in patients with suspected myocardial ischaemia increased the specificity and positive and negative predictive values of treadmill ECG testing for detecting myocardial ischaemia, which might reduce the need for other expensive noninvasive techniques. The diagnostic utility of adding these two parameters was more obvious in patients with no history of CAD.