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Journal of Practical Medicine
;
: 34-37, 2002.
Artículo
en Vietnamita
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-2088
RESUMEN
72 patients (ages of 51+11), male: 66, female: 6 known or suspected coronary artery diseases (CAD), hospitalized in Department of Cardiology of hospital 108, underwent exercise electrocardiogram. Of the patients, exercise electrocardiogram was positive in 16 (22%). The clinical symtoms between negative and positive exercise electrocardiogram were compared. We found that: two important symtoms for indicating exercise electrocardiogram were compared. We found that: two important symtoms for indicating exercise electrocardiagram were typical angina pectoris (44%, p 50%), exercise electrocardiogram showed its sensitivity, specifycity and accuracy for diagnosis of were 100%, 50% and 66.7% (respectively).