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British Heart Journal 1989;62:438-444; doi:10.1136/hrt.62.6.438
Copyright © 1989 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Cardiovascular Society

A comparison of methods of analysing exercise tests for diagnosis of coronary artery disease.

J W Deckers, B J Rensing, J G Tijssen, R V Vinke, A J Azar, M L Simoons

Thoraxcenter, Academic Hospital Rotterdam, Dijkzigt, The Netherlands.

The diagnostic accuracy of the following methods of analysing exercise tests were evaluated: (a) the cumulative area of ST segment depression during exercise normalised for workload and heart rate (exercise score); (b) discriminant analysis of electrocardiographic exercise variables, workload, and symptoms; and (c) ST segment amplitude changes during exercise adjusted for heart rate. Three hundred and forty five men without a history of myocardial infarction were studied. One hundred and twenty three were apparently healthy. Less than half (170) had coronary artery disease. All had a normal electrocardiogram at rest. A Frank lead electrocardiogram was computer processed during symptom limited bicycle ergometry. The accuracy of the exercise score (a) was low (sensitivity 67%, specificity 90%). Discriminant analysis (b) and ST segment amplitude changes adjusted for heart rate (c) had excellent diagnostic characteristics (sensitivity 80%, specificity 90%), which were little affected by concomitant use of beta blockers. Both methods seem well suited for diagnostic application in clinical practice.


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