Re: Exercise ECG
From: chris (chris.gill1_at_virgin.net)
Date: 06/27/04
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Date: 27 Jun 2004 04:09:12 -0700
"Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <andrew@heartmdphd.com> wrote in message news:<40DD66AF.39B3@heartmdphd.com>...
> chris wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me what sort of abnormalities in an exercise ECG would
> > only manifest themselves at the start of the test? (subsequent
> > exercise to 85% of my max showed no irregularities).
>
> PAC, PVCs, ST and T wave changes can all appear transiently at baseline
> only to disappear during exercise.
>
> > Also, if possible, what happens during a "cardiological assessment"?
>
> You are interviewed and physically examined from head to toe.
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> > Many Thanks,
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> You are welcome, Chris.
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Thanks for the prompt reply!
Sorry but what are these wave changes indicitive of?
Cheers,
Chris
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