Posted by Quick Medical Staff on Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Category: Medical Info
Cardiac stress tests compare the coronary circulation while the patient is at rest with the same patient's circulation observed during maximum physical exertion, showing any abnormal blood flow to the heart's muscle tissue. Stress tests for heart health are not recommended for asymptomatic, low-risk patients as part of their routine care. Unless high-risk markers are present, such as diabetes in patients aged over 40, peripheral arterial disease; or a risk of coronary heart disease greater than 2 percent yearly, most health societies do not recommend the test as a routine procedure.
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