2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2022.05.011
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Significance of indeterminate and abnormal stress electrocardiography despite normal imaging in patients with suspected coronary artery disease – An analysis of the PROMISE trial

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“…72,73 Although further data are needed to fully clarify these findings, and the fact that factors such as functional capacity and BP should also be equated, these, however, show that there are still unmet issues relating to this technique. [72][73][74][75] As shown above, ExECG may still be of use in the diagnostic process of selected patients with suspected CAD. 4,16,57 Albeit this, in this setting, its role has progressively focused on providing a comprehensive assessment able to detail relevant ancillary data regarding several facets of the cardiovascular response to physical effort.…”
Section: Ihdmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…72,73 Although further data are needed to fully clarify these findings, and the fact that factors such as functional capacity and BP should also be equated, these, however, show that there are still unmet issues relating to this technique. [72][73][74][75] As shown above, ExECG may still be of use in the diagnostic process of selected patients with suspected CAD. 4,16,57 Albeit this, in this setting, its role has progressively focused on providing a comprehensive assessment able to detail relevant ancillary data regarding several facets of the cardiovascular response to physical effort.…”
Section: Ihdmentioning
confidence: 97%
“… 72 , 73 Although further data are needed to fully clarify these findings, and the fact that factors such as functional capacity and BP should also be equated, these, however, show that there are still unmet issues relating to this technique. 72 - 75 …”
Section: Exercise Stress Testing With Electrocardiographic Monitoring...mentioning
confidence: 99%