Timing of Stress Testing in an Asymptomatic Survivor of Inferior Myocardial Infarction

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Abstract

Exercise electrocardiography with or without thallium-201 scintigraphy was performed (pre-hospital discharge) in 66 asymptomatic survivors of a first inferior myocardial infarction (IMI). Although coronary angiography revealed an 82% incidence of multivessel coronary artery disease (MV-CAD) in the total cohort, the sensitivity of exercise ECG for MV-CAD in the group with absent anterior ST-depression in the acute phase was low (11%). In contrast the presence of acute phase anterior ST-segment depression improved the yield for MV-CAD to 55%. Forty-six patients agreed to a symptom-limited exercise ECG plus / minus thallium imaging at 8–10 weeks post IMI. The sensitivity of detecting MV-CAD improved by 15% in patients with no acute phase anterior ST-segment depression and 16% in patients with acute phase anterior ST-segment depression. At each exercise protocol, thallium improved the sensitivity of exercise in detecting ischemia in the noninfarct zone. It is concluded that following IMI, a high percentage of asymptomatic patients whose acute phase ECG showed anterior ST-segment depression will have MV-CAD detected by heart-rate limited and, more so, by symptom-limited exercise ECG. The detection rate will double in patients with no anterior ST-segment depression if exercise testing is delayed until 8–10 weeks post IMI. © 1990, International Heart Journal Association. All rights reserved.

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Hayat, N., Mohamed, M. M., Al-Khafaji, M., Charvat, J., & Bhatnagar, S. (1990). Timing of Stress Testing in an Asymptomatic Survivor of Inferior Myocardial Infarction. Japanese Heart Journal, 31(1), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.31.15

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