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Accuracy of a treadmill scoring system for prediction of coronary artery disease in female subjects. 1991.

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Thomas, Gregory S., L. Samuel Wann, and Myrvin H. Ellestad, eds. Ellestad's Stress Testing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190225483.001.0001.

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The 6th edition of the textbook Ellestad’s Stress Testing: Principles and Practice was written for the new and veteran clinician alike performing stress testing. Thoroughly updated, referenced and interspersed with case examples, the book reviews how to get the most out exercise testing, without and with ancillary imaging. In addition to evaluation of ST segment depression, other powerful tools to detect ischemia and forecast the future are reviewed to increase the diagnostic accuracy and prognostic ability of exercise testing. The recognition and significance of exercise induced arrhythmias a
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Cortigiani, Lauro, and Eugenio Picano. Stress echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.003.0013.

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Stress echocardiography is a widely used method for assessing coronary artery disease, due to the high diagnostic and prognostic value. While inducible ischaemia predicts an unfavourable outcome, its absence is associated with a low risk of future events. The evaluation of coronary flow reserve by Doppler adds prognostic information to that of standard stress test. Stress echocardiography is indicated in cases when exercise testing is unfeasible, uninterpretable, or gives ambiguous result, and when ischaemia during the test is frequently a false positive response, as in hypertensives, women an
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Pierard, Luc A., and Lauro Cortigiani. Stress echocardiography: diagnostic and prognostic values and specific clinical subsets. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0015.

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Stress echocardiography is a widely used method for assessing coronary artery disease, due to its high diagnostic and prognostic value. While inducible ischaemia predicts an unfavourable outcome, its absence is associated with a low risk of future cardiac events. The method provides superior diagnostic and prognostic information than standard exercise electrocardiography and perfusion myocardial imaging in specific clinical subsets, such as women, hypertensive patients, and patients with left bundle branch block. Stress echocardiography allows effective risk assessment also in the diabetic pop
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Prognostic value of serial exercise test results in physically active coronary artery disease patients. 1988.

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Prognostic value of serial exercise test results in physically active coronary artery disease patients. 1987.

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The physiological responses of asymptomatic post-PTCA subjects with positive exercise tolerance tests. 1991.

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The physiological responses of asymptomatic post-PTCA subjects with positive exercise tolerance tests. 1990.

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J, Crouse Linda, and Kramer Paul H, eds. Exercise echocardiography: A book and videotape. Futura Pub. Co., 1992.

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Reybrouck, Tony, and Marc Gewillig. Exercise testing in congenital heart disease. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0031.

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Exercise testing in adult cardiac patients has mainly focused on ischaemic heart disease. The results of exercise testing with ECG monitoring are often helpful in diagnosing the presence of significant coronary artery disease. In children with heart disease, the type of pathology is different. Ischaemic heart disease is very rare. The majority of the patients present with congenital heart defects, which affect exercise capacity. In patients with congenital heart disease, exercise tests are frequently performed to measure exercise function or to assess abnormalities of cardiac rhythm. The risk
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Hall, Linda K., and G. Curt Meyer. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Exercise Testing and Prescription (Lacrosse Exercise and Health Series). Human Kinetics Pub, 1988.

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K, Hall Linda, Meyer G. Curt, and Hellerstein Herman K. 1916-, eds. Cardiac rehabilitation: Exercise testing and prescription. Life Enhancement Publications, 1987.

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ST segment changes due to handrail support during graded exercise treadmill testing. 1992.

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ST segment changes due to handrail support during graded exercise treadmill testing. 1992.

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The relationship of functional capacity and coronary heart disease risk factors over a six month cardiovascular health and exercise program. 1986.

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The relationship of functional capacity and coronary heart disease risk factors over a six month cardiovascular health and exercise program. 1989.

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Heath, Jan. The effects of exercise on high density lipoprotein cholestrol and bone alkaline phophates: Implications for coronary artery disease and osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. 1987.

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Meyer, Curt, and Linda K. Hall. Cardiac Rehabilitation (Lacrosse Exercises & Health). Human Kinetics Pub, 1988.

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Andrade, Maria João, and Albert Varga. Stress echocardiography: methodology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0012.

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Stress echocardiography is the combination of echocardiography with a physical, pharmacological, or electrical stress. Good quality images are absolutely necessary and a quad-screen format should be applied for comparative analysis. Different stress echo protocols can be used in different pathologies. Exercise echocardiography has the advantages of its wide availability, low cost, and versatility for the assessment of various cardiac conditions. The most usual pathologies are suspected or known ischaemic heart disease, mitral and aortic valve diseases, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and pulmonar
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