A cardiac stress test is a cardiological examination that evaluates the cardiovascular system's response to external stress within a controlled clinical...
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there are various forms of biological stress and biological stress testing, such as the cardiac stress test in humans, often administered for biomedical...
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The Harvard step test, in scientific literature sometimes referred to as the Brouha Test, is a type of cardiac stress test for detecting and diagnosing...
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Stress testing or stress test is a form of deliberately intense or thorough testing. It may also refer to: Cardiac stress test, a medical testing procedure...
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replaced by the Work Capacity Test (WCT), also known as the pack test. Harvard step test, a type of cardiac stress test for detecting and/or diagnosing...
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Thallium (redirect from Thallium-201 stress test)
an agent in a nuclear medicine scan, during one type of nuclear cardiac stress test. Soluble thallium salts (many of which are nearly tasteless) are...
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Valvular heart disease (redirect from Cardiac valve dysfunction)
cardiac stress test once every 1–2 years. In severe moderate/severe cases, patients should be followed with echocardiography and cardiac stress test and/or...
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The Bruce protocol is a standardized diagnostic test used in the evaluation of cardiac function and physical fitness, developed by American cardiologist...
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alcohol consumption. A number of tests may help with diagnosis including: electrocardiogram, cardiac stress testing, coronary computed tomographic angiography...
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Holter monitors. Cardiac stress testing is used to determine to assess cardiac function and to disclose evidence of exertion-related cardiac hypoxia. Radionuclide...
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Fitness to dive (section Cardiac stress test)
connected to an electrocardiogram (or ECG). The Harvard Step Test is a type of cardiac stress test for detecting and/or diagnosing cardiovascular disease....
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Microvascular angina (redirect from Syndrome X (cardiac))
echocardiogram and can last longer than that of heart disease. Abnormal cardiac stress test: ST segment changes in EKG are typically similar to those of coronary...
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the test. Cardiac stress test Conconi, Francesco; M. Ferrare; et al. (1982). "Determination of the anaerobic threshold by a non-invasive field test in...
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Myocardial perfusion imaging (category Cardiac imaging)
fraction (LVEF) of the heart. This scan is done in conjunction with a cardiac stress test. The diagnostic information is generated by provoking controlled...
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gene which codes for dermatan-sulfate epimerase Dobutamine Stress Echo, a cardiac stress test Dark septate endophytes, a group of fungi that are symbiotic...
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conventional stress ischemia caused by physical exertion or pharmacological agents. MSIMI is often silent and detected through specific cardiac function tests during...
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Diastole (section Role in cardiac cycle)
continuous blood flow. Examining diastolic function during a cardiac stress test is a good way to test for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Classification...
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Heart rate (redirect from Cardiac frequency)
single person's HRmax is via a cardiac stress test. In this test, a person is subjected to controlled physiologic stress (generally by treadmill or bicycle...
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ST depression (category Cardiac arrhythmia)
cardiac stress test, an ST depression of at least 1 mm after adenosine administration indicates a reversible ischaemia, while an exercise stress test...
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Cardiology (section Cardiac electrophysiology)
Electrophysiological procedures include electrocardiogram, cardiac monitoring, cardiac stress testing, and the electrophysiology study.[citation needed] Cardiology...
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is no longer recommended for any patient with valvular disease. Cardiac stress test is useful in identifying individuals that may be best suited for...
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person exerts while exercising as used in training or cardiac stress tests or other medical tests. Weight machines use gravity as the primary source of...
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and severe heart failure. It may also be used in certain types of cardiac stress tests. It is given by IV only, as an injection into a vein or intraosseous...
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Coronary ischemia (redirect from Cardiac ischemia)
axis results. A cardiac stress test, puts stress on the heart through exercise. A series of exercises to measure the tolerance for stress on the heart will...
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temperature, or pulse (or heart rate) Lab tests Biopsy test Blood test Stool test Urinalysis Cardiac stress test Electrocardiography Electrocorticography...
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Premature ventricular contraction (category Cardiac arrhythmia)
tachycardia. If symptoms are associated with exercise, a supervised cardiac stress test may be required to reproduce the abnormality. Specifically, if this...
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Commons has media related to Treadmills. Bicycle riding on a treadmill Cardiac stress test Hamster wheel Naturmobil Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization...
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Cardioversion (category Cardiac procedures)
procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rate (tachycardia) or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to a normal rhythm using electricity or drugs....
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Robert A. Bruce (section Exercise stress testing)
Bruce died on February 12, 2004, in Seattle, Washington. Cardiac stress test - treadmill testing Metabolic equivalent - METs Kennedy JW, Cobb LA, Samson...
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