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* [[Ventricular pacing]] | * [[Ventricular pacing]] | ||
* Resting abnormalities of [[ST segment]] and [[T waves]] | * Resting abnormalities of [[ST segment]] and [[T waves]] | ||
===Prognostic Markers: Exercise EKG=== | |||
* In ECG recording | |||
** Maximum ST elevation | |||
** Number of leads | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Stress testing is used for risk stratification and diagnosis of coronary artery disease.
Electrocardiogram
Exercise EKG is preferred initial test unless the patients have uninterpretable EKG not in a condition to exercise. Few uninterpretable EKG conditions are
- WPW syndrome
- > 1 mm of ST depression at rest
- Left bundle branch block
- Ventricular pacing
- Resting abnormalities of ST segment and T waves
Prognostic Markers: Exercise EKG
- In ECG recording
- Maximum ST elevation
- Number of leads