Modalities of Cardiac Stress Test: Tiffany T. Nguyen MD April 2014
Modalities of Cardiac Stress Test: Tiffany T. Nguyen MD April 2014
Modalities of Cardiac Stress Test: Tiffany T. Nguyen MD April 2014
Stress Test
Tiffany T. Nguyen MD
April 2014
Objectives
To understand the indications and
contraindications for stress testing.
Sensitivity Specificity
Exercise EKG 68% 77%
Exercise? Exercise?
no no
yes
Pharmacologic test
with Imaging yes
Normal EKG
Not on Digoxin
no
No prior revascularization
Exercise Imaging
yes
Exercise EKG
Case Question
A 60yo man is evaluated for chest pain of 4 months’ duration. He
describes the pain as sharp, located in the left chest, with no
radiation or associated symptoms, that occurred with walking one to
two blocks and resolves with rest. Occasionally, the pain improves
with continued walking or occurs during the evening hours. He has
hypertension. Family history does not include cardiovascular
disease in any first-degree relatives. His only medication is
amlodipine.
On physical examination, he is afebrile, blood pressure is 130/80mHg,
pulse rate is 72/min, and respiration rate is 12/min. BMI is 28. No
carotid bruits are present, and a normal S1 and S2 with no murmurs
are heard. Lung fields are clear, and distal pulses are normal. EKG
showed normal sinus rhythm.
Case Question
Which of the following is the most
appropriate diagnostic test to perform next?