Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10817688 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Exercise stress testing but not adenosine stress results in an increase of cardiac wall stress, angina symptoms and ECG changes. The absence of these surrogates of myocardial ischemia suggests that adenosine stress does not induce acute myocardial ischemia, but rather displays relative perfusion differences.
Keywords
BNPSummed Difference Score201TlMegaBecquerel99mTcMBQSRSIQRSDSSSSElectrocardiographyECGIschemiaSPECTcoronary artery diseaseDiagnosismyocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomographyCADinterquartile rangesummed rest scoresummed stress scoreexercisePerfusionNatriuretic peptideB-type natriuretic peptidekeV
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Authors
Thomas Hochgruber, Tobias Reichlin, Mariusz Wasila, Eliane Vogler, Raphael Twerenbold, Seoung Mann Sou, Kathrin Roost, Gino Lee, Andreas Fischer, Heike Freidank, Stefan Osswald, Michael J. Zellweger, Christian Mueller,