The role of “Ischemic ST‐segment Counterpoise” in rendering the response of exercise electrocardiogram falsely negative
1997; Wiley; Volume: 20; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/clc.4960200517
ISSN1932-8737
AutoresJohn E. Madias, Mujtaba Khan, Bose Manyam,
Tópico(s)ECG Monitoring and Analysis
ResumoExercise electrocardiogram (ECG) has a high rate of false negative results in comparison with simultaneously performed thallium-201 perfusion scintigraphy, particularly in patients with single-vessel coronary artery disease, low exercise workload, inadequate heart rate rise, and resting ECG abnormalities. We present the case of a patient in whom thallium-201 SPECT scintigram revealed equally extensive and severe myocardial ischemia in two myocardial planes opposite each other. The accompanying exercise ECG did not disclose ischemic changes despite the adequacy of heart rate rise in this patient with severe right and left anterior descending coronary artery disease. We propose, as an explanation for this phenomenon, that in this patient the ischemic ST-segment vectors of equal magnitude and direction but of opposite sense, generated during stress, cancelled each other ("ischemic ST-segment counterpoise"), thus rendering the exercise ECG normal.
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