Title of article :
Reliability of exercise-induced ST segment changes to detect restenosis 3 months after coronary angioplasty: Significance of the appearance in other leads, ,
Author/Authors :
Andreas P. Michaelides، نويسنده , , Polychronis E. Dilaveris، نويسنده , , Zoi D. Psomadaki، نويسنده , , Stefanos Aggelakas، نويسنده , , Christodoulos Stefanadis، نويسنده , , Dennis Cokkinos، نويسنده , , John Gialafos، نويسنده , , Pavlos K. Toutouzas، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Exercise-induced ST-segment changes 3 months after angioplasty sometimes may show a false-positive result. We therefore analyzed the ST changes observed during the exercise tests performed before and 3 months after angioplasty in 118 patients with single-vessel coronary artery disease. Ninety-two (78%) of the 118 patients had ST changes in the same lead before and after angioplasty, whereas the remaining 26 (22%) patients had ST changes in other leads in the postangioplasty exercise test when compared with the preangioplasty test. Restenosis was found in 44 (48%) of the 92 patients with ST changes in the same lead but in only 4 (15%) of the 26 patients with ST changes in other leads. We conclude that exercise-induced ST segment changes are not reliable markers of restenosis 3 months after angioplasty. ST segment changes observed in other leads after angioplasty may show a false-positive result when compared with the preangioplasty exercise test. (Am Heart J 1998;135:74-81.)