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Mental Stress–Induced Ischemia in the Laboratory and Ambulatory Ischemia During Daily Life
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Among patients with prior positive exercise stress tests, mental stress-induced ischemia, defined by new wall motion abnormalities, predicts daily ischemia independent of exercise-induced ischemia. Exaggerated hemodynamic responses during mental stress testing also identify individuals who are more likely to exhibit myocardial ischemia during daily life and mental stress.
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