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Diagnostic value of history and maximal exercise electrocardiography in men and women suspected of coronary heart disease.
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Coronary arteriographic data have been compared in 278 patients (231 males and 47 females) with the ECG response to a maximal exercise test and with the history (myocardial infarction - MI, typical or atypical angina pectoris -AP). The sensitivity and specificity of exercise ECG were similar in males and females. False negative ECG responses were frequent in males (40%) and false positive ECG responses were frequent in females (38%). This difference between sexes was essentially due in our patients to the higher prevalence of CHD in males (80%) than in females (43%).
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