Title of article :
Corrected QT dispersion improves diagnostic performance of exercise testing in diagnosing coronary artery disease
Author/Authors :
Hasan-Alia, H. Assiut University - Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Egypt , Maghraby, M.H. Assiut University - Assiut University Hospital - Department of Internal Medicine, Egypt , Fouad, D.A. Assiut University - Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Egypt , Abd-Elsayed, A.A. Assiut University - Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Egypt
Abstract :
To determine the best combination of parameters that would improve the diagnostic performance of exercise testing, coronary angiography plus exercise testing were done on 112 patients with angina pectoris and normal electrocardiogram. The univariate predictors of coronary artery disease included: age ≥ 40 years, male sex, hypertension, smoking, development of exertional chest pain, decrease in systolic blood pressure (BP) ≥ 10 mmHg or systolic BP 3 min post-exercise 90% of peak, heart rate drop 12 beats/min 1 min post- exercise, exercise-induced ST-segment depression ≥ 1 mm. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that using either ST depression ≥ 1 mm or peak exercise QTDc 70 ms significantly improved sensitivity and negative predictive value of the test without a significant decrease in specificity.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal