Reversible ischemia on stress test

    • [DOC File]National PBM Monograph Template

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      Reversible defects were defined as 1) stress score of 2 or greater; and 2) stress score greater than the rest score, and extent of reversible defects were categorized as no to minimal (0-1), small to moderate (2-4), or large (5 or greater). A sum stress score (SSS) was calculated to denote overall extent and severity of reversible defects.

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    • [DOCX File]Changes to MBS Cardiac Imaging Services - Echocardiography ...

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      A service provided under new item 61357 is for the single stress MPS for assessment of cardiac ischemia requested by a medical practitioner, other than a specialist or consultant physician. A myocardial perfusion study is claimable once every 2 years, consisting of 1 combined study (rest & stress) or 1 rest study and 1 stress study.

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    • [DOC File]XXXX Nuclear Cardiology Lab - Intersocietal

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      Patients with complete left bundle branch block (LBBB), permanent pacemakers, and ventricular pre-excitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome) should preferentially undergo pharmacologic vasodilator stress test (not dobutamine stress test). Patient Preparation: NPO for 4 hours. No caffeine containing food or liquids for 12-18 hours prior to the test

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    • [DOCX File]5. Study Population - TransCelerate

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      1.1 Synopsis and 3.Objectives and Endpoints . Consistent definitions of cardiovascular (CV) clinical endpoints are needed to objectively and consistently assess patient outcomes, determine responses to therapy, accomplish device surveillance, support aggregate analysis of event data across large clinical trial datasets, expedite the analysis of trends, and identify safety signals …

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      Symptoms and ECG changes reproduced during stress test. SPECT-Tl201 myocardial perfusion study confirmed a reversible defect in the distribution of the LAD coronary artery Myocardial ischemia with ST depression

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    • [DOC File]Supplementary Appendix

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      Patients with typical chest pain and objective evidences of myocardial ischemia on the electrocardiogram or positive functional studies consistent with reversible myocardial ischemia. Patients with signed informed consent ... ischemic symptoms or positive stress test and angiographic minimal lumen diameter stenosis ≥50% by quantitative ...

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    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      After MI, can perform submaximal stress test at about 4-76 days post event (but not necessary in patients who have undergone cardiac catheterization). ... Defects characterized as fixed (scar), reversible (ischemic), partially reversible (mixture of scar and ischemia), artifact (breast, diaphragm), high-risk (defect in >1 distribution ...

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      Objective evidence of ischemia by noninvasive methods such as exercise stress test, stress Echo, CMRI or single photon emission tomography (SPECT); Patients with CMD defined as an invasive measured CFR

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    • Journal of the American College of Cardiology

      For functional testing the following definitions were used: mildly abnormal was defined as late positive treadmill or abnormal electrocardiography in the absence of reversible ischemia; moderately abnormal was defined as early positive treadmill, or inducible ischemia, mixed defect with perfusion, or wall motion in one coronary territory for ...

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