Exercise testing for detection of myocardial ischemia in patients with abnormal electrocardiograms at rest
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Exercise testing for detection of myocardial ischemia in patients with abnormal electrocardiograms at rest
Abstract
This review consists of two parts: (1) discussion of the electrophysiologic mechanisms that are believed to produce ventricular repolarization changes during the electrocardiographic stress test, and (2) clinical assessment of the electrocardiographic changes with stress in patients with an abnormal electrocardiogram at rest. In the first part, the mechanisms of S-T segment elevation, S-T segment depression, T wave changes and linked S-T and T wave changes are reviewed. In the second part, all electrocardiographic abnormalities at rest are grouped into four categories: (1) changes that mask the manifestations of ischemia, (2) changes that stimulate or exaggerate the manifestations of ischemia, (3) changes that have no important effect on the manifestations of ischemia, and (4) changes that reproduce the patterns of acute myocardial infarction after an apparent healing. The reported studies of electrocardiographic stress testing in patients who have abnormal electrocardiogram at rest are summarized.
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