The clinico-functional status of patients with unstable stenocardia (based on Holter electrocardiographic monitoring data)

As many as 50 patients presenting with unstable angina were examined for clinicofunctional status, using bicycle ergometry [correction of veloergometry], transesophageal electrocardiostimulation and 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring during 1-yr follow-up. The results of exercise tests at enrollment into...

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Published in:Likars'ka sprava no. 5-6; p. 145
Main Authors: Bobrov, V O, Malinovs'ka, I E, Tashchuk, V K, Sirenko, Iu M, Kupnovyts'ka, I H, Sychov, O S, Babiĭ, L M
Format: Journal Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: Ukraine 01-05-1995
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Summary:As many as 50 patients presenting with unstable angina were examined for clinicofunctional status, using bicycle ergometry [correction of veloergometry], transesophageal electrocardiostimulation and 24-hour Holter ECG monitoring during 1-yr follow-up. The results of exercise tests at enrollment into the study suggested a dramatic decrement in the patients' exercise tolerance, as to Holter, with the painless myocardial ischemia tending to be more common among them than the painful one. A follow-up study a year later showed the course of the illness to be most variable among those cases presenting with unstable angina. A correction of their management being warranted, the latter was then tailored to the individual on the basis of findings from a comprehensive evaluation of each of them at the original admission to a hospital.
ISSN:1019-5297