Evaluation of The Role of Pharmacological Versus Exercise Stress Testing In Achieving Target Heart Rate Among Patients on β-Adrenergic Blockade

Mohammed Allam Mohammed;

Abstract


While the use of beta blockers is widespread due to its antihypertensive as well as cardioprotective effects, the negative effects on heart rate and inotropy lead to high incidence of nondiagnostic test results when patients undergo stress testing on beta


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Title Evaluation of The Role of Pharmacological Versus Exercise Stress Testing In Achieving Target Heart Rate Among Patients on β-Adrenergic Blockade
Other Titles تقييم دور اختبارات القلب بالمجهود الدوائى بالمقارنة باختبارات المجهود الحركى فى الوصول إلى معدل خفقان القلب المطلوب على المرضى المستمرون فى تناول عقاقير مثبطات مستقبلات بيتا
Authors Mohammed Allam Mohammed
Keywords Evaluation of The Role of Pharmacological Versus Exercise Stress Testing In Achieving Target Heart Rate Among Patients on β-Adrenergic Blockade
Issue Date 2012
Description 
While the use of beta blockers is widespread due to its antihypertensive as well as cardioprotective effects, the negative effects on heart rate and inotropy lead to high incidence of nondiagnostic test results when patients undergo stress testing on beta

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