Circulation, Vol 57, 1066-1070, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
JR Wicks, JR Sutton, NB Oldridge and NL Jones
Maximum exercise testing using treadmill walking and cycle ergometry was
compared in 40 male patients who had suffered a myocardial infarction in
the preceeding twelve months. Maximum oxygen uptake was on average 17%
greater in the treadmill than the cycle test and maximum heart rate was
also higher, but the rate pressure product (RPP) was a similar due to a
higher blood pressure in the cycle ergometer test. Eleven subjects showe
ST-segment depression greater than 1 min and eight subjects showed
ST-segment elevation greater than 1 mm. There was a close relationship (r2
= 0.96) between the magnitude of ST-segment changes in the two tests. Four
subjects showing ST depression of 1 mm in the treadmill test showed
depression during the cycle ergometer test which was less than this
conventionally "positive" value. In these subjects RPP was lower during
cycling than in treadmill walking. With both tests maximum ST-segment
changes were measured immediately on stopping exercise: resolution of ST
depression was more rapid than ST elevation. The two exercise testing modes
are closely comparable in their ability to reveal changes of myocardial
ischemia.
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Comparison of the electrocardiographic changes induced by maximam exercise testing with treadmill and cycle ergometer
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