Prediction of mortality in patients without angina: Use of an exercise score and exercise echocardiography
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Dr K. M. Fox |
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01/01/2003
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Background Exercise testing has limited efficacy for identifying coronary artery disease (CAD) in the absence of anginal. symptoms. Exercise echocardiography is more accurate than standard exercise testing, but its efficacy in this situation has not been defined. We sought to identify whether the Duke treadmill. score or exercise echocardiography (ExE) could be used to identify risk in patients without anginal symptoms. Methods We studied 1859 patients without typical or atypical angina, heart failure, or a history or ECG evidence of infarction or CAD, who were referred for ExE, of whom 1832 (age 51 15 years, 944 men) were followed for up to 10 years. The presence and extent of ischaemia and scar were interpreted by expert reviewers at the time of the original study. Results Exercise provoked significant (>0.1 mV) ST segment depression in 215 patients (12%), and wall motion abnormalities in 137 (8%). Seventy-eight patients (4%) died before revascularization, only 17 from known cardiac causes. The independent predictors of death were age (RR 1.1, p |
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eng |
Publicador |
W B Saunders Co Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems #Screening #Coronary Artery Disease #Exercise Testing #Exercise Echocardiography #Coronary Heart-disease #Beam Computed-tomography #Artery Disease #Stress Echocardiography #Treadmill Score #Risk Assessment #Men #Probability #Experience #Ischemia #C1 #321003 Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases) #730106 Cardiovascular system and diseases |
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Journal Article |