876-1 The duke treadmill score and cardiac mortality in asymptomatic women: The St James women take heart projectCardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among women and accounts for more than half of their deaths. Women have been underrepresented in most studies of cardiovascular ...
Objective: To explore the value of Duke treadmill score in prediction of the degree of coronary artery disease.Methods: The clinical and electrocardiographic data of 179 patients who underwent both treadmill exercise test and coronary angiography(CAG) were analyzed to reveal the correlation of Duke tr...
Purpose:The triad of chest pain, normal coronary arteries and a positive stress test has been called microvascular angina. The link between coronary flow reserve (CFR) and Duke treadmill score (DTS) in patients with microvascular angina remains elusive. Methods:We studied 108 subjects (M:F=48:...
Prognostic value of the duke treadmill score in asymptomatic women. Am J Cardiol. 2005;96(3):369–75.Gulati M, Arnsdorf MF, Shaw LJ, Pandey DK, Thisted RA, Lauderdale DS, Wicklund RH, Al-Hani AJ, Black HR. Prognostic value of the duke treadmill score in asymptomatic women. Am J ...
DASI estimated METS were calculated from the total score. Measured METs were determined from peak treadmill speed and grade. Criteria for determining a suboptimal exercise stress was defined as inability to complete stage 1 of a Bruce protocol.RESULTS: A total of 400 patients completed the...