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  • 22. Significance of downsloping ST-segment depression induced by low-level exercise in severe coronary artery disease. Assessment with myocardial ischemia and collateral perfusion.
    Watanabe T, Harumi K, Akutsu Y, Yamanaka H, Okazaki O, Michihata T, Katagiri T.
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  • 26. Comparison of thallium-201 single-photon emission computed tomography and electrocardiographic response during exercise in patients with normal rest electrocardiographic results.
    Nallamothu N, Ghods M, Heo J, Iskandrian AS.
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  • 29. Usefulness of QT dispersion immediately after exercise as an indicator of coronary stenosis independent of gender or exercise-induced ST-segment depression.
    Koide Y, Yotsukura M, Yoshino H, Ishikawa K.
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  • 33. Exercise electrocardiography.
    Glancy DL, Patterson CM.
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  • 36. Significance of slow upsloping ST-segment depression on exercise stress testing.
    Sansoy V, Watson DD, Beller GA.
    Am J Cardiol; 1997 Mar 15; 79(6):709-12. PubMed ID: 9070545
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  • 38. Comparison of S-T segment/heart rate slope with exercise thallium imaging and conventional S-T segment criteria in detecting coronary artery disease: effect of exercise level on accuracy.
    Liu YB, Huang PJ, Su CT, Chieng PU, Wu CC, Ho YL.
    Cardiology; 1998 Mar 15; 89(3):229-34. PubMed ID: 9570439
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  • 40. Exercise-induced ST depression and ST/heart rate index to predict triple-vessel or left main coronary disease: a multicenter analysis.
    Bobbio M, Detrano R, Schmid JJ, Janosi A, Righetti A, Pfisterer M, Steinbrunn W, Guppy KH, Abi-Mansour P, Deckers JW.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1992 Jan 15; 19(1):11-8. PubMed ID: 1729320
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