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Revision as of 18:51, 2 June 2015

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Overview

Other diagnostic studies used in the evaluation of chest pain include cardiac stress testing, peak flow studies, and pulmonary function testing.

Other Diagnostic Studies

  • Patients who are suspected to have coronary artery disease may require stress testing or angiography to visualize their coronary arteries.
  • Peak flow studies and pulmonary function tests may be indicated for patients requiring further evaluation of lung function.

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