Exercise Vectorcardiography in Diagnosis of Ischaemic Heart-disease
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The changes in the cardiac electric field during exercise have been studied by conventional vectorcardiographic techniques. Criteria have been developed to distinguish the changes seen in patients with coronary-artery disease proven angiographically from the changes in patients with normal coronary arteriograms. These criteria were derived from a learning set of 105 patients. Vectorcardiograms were taken immediately before and immediately after a maximal treadmill exercise test. In this group of 105 patients--72 with abnormal coronary arteries and 33 with normal coronary arteries--vectorcardiography before and after exercise diagnosed correctly 86% of the abnormals and 82% of the normals. This gives a sensitivity of 86% and a specificity 82%. ST-segment analysis in the same group gave a sensitivity of 60% and a specificity of 85%. The same criteria applied blind to a second testing set of 92 patients gave a sensitivity of 84% and a specificity of 65%. In the same group ST-T analysis gave a sensitivity of 56% and a specificity of 78%. The sensitivity with these criteria compares favourably with the best results so far achieved with ST-segment analysis aided by computer. This technique can be easily used by the clinician and improves the diagnostic accuracy of exercise testing.
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