Correlations of Exercise Test and Quality of Life Variables With Clinical Improvement in Effort Angina
Ivar Aursnes,
Kjell Midtbø
Abstract:The value of the exercise test has been challenged in connection with assessments of the effects of drugs on angina. Therefore, a series of test variables were correlated with clinical improvement in 30 patients with effort‐related angina and coronary stenoses proved by angiography. The patients had two bicycle tests with an interval of 1 year. They were also clinically graded by a combined score of drug consumption and self‐assessment of physical fitness on those two occasions, and classified as deteriorated … Show more
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