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Crit Pathw Cardiol ; 12(4): 177-80, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24240544

ABSTRACT

Exercise stress testing is a non-invasive procedure that provides diagnostic and prognostic information for the evaluation of several pathologies, including arrhythmia provocation, assessment of exercise capacity, and coronary heart disease. Historically, exercise tests were directly supervised by physicians; however, cost-containment issues and time constraints on physicians have encouraged the use of health professionals with specific training and experience to supervise selected exercise stress tests. Evidence suggests that non-physician-led exercise stress testing is a safe and effective practice with similar morbidity and mortality rates as those performed or supervised by a physician.


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Exercise Test , Physician's Role , Clinical Competence , Cost Control , Exercise Test/adverse effects , Exercise Test/economics , Exercise Test/methods , Humans
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