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EXERCISE TOLERANCE TESTING
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
 Exercise Tolerance Testing is defined
as the observation and recording of
patient’s cardiovascular response to
exercise.
 Involves monitoring of HR, BP, ECG.
Clinical context for exercise
testing for patients with
suspected ischemic heart
disease.
*Electrocardiogram
interpretable unless pre-
excitation, electronically
paced rhythm, left bundle
branch block, or resting ST-
segment depression >1
mm.
Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
Indications
 Patients who are candidates for exercise
testing may have stable symptoms
 Chest pain, may be stabilized by medical therapy
following symptoms of unstable chest pain, or
may be post–myocardial infarction or post-
revascularization patients.
 The clinician should first address whether the
diagnosis of coronary artery diseases (CAD) is
certain, based on the patient’s history,
electrocardiogram (ECG), an symptoms of chest
pain.
 If not, treadmill exercise testing may be useful.
Indications
 The ACC/AHA classifications I, II, and III are
used to summarize indications for exercise
testing:
 Class I: Conditions for which there is evidence
and/or general agreement that a given
procedure or treatment is useful and effective.
 Class II: Conditions for which there is conflicting
evidence and/or a divergence of opinion about
the usefulness/efficacy of a procedure or
treatment.
Contd…
 IIa: Weight of evidence/opinion is in favor
of usefulness/efficacy.
 IIb: Usefulness/efficacy is less well
established by evidence/opinion.
 Class III: Conditions for which there is
evidence and/or general agreement that
the procedure/treatment is not
useful/effective and in some cases may be
harmful.
Contra-Indications
PROCEDURE
 Further changes are made
accordingly Bruce Protocol.
Conducting the Test
 Explanation:
◦ Leaflets or illustrations before commencement
◦ Reasons and outcomes of testing
◦ Demonstration of procedure to relieve anxiety.
◦ Instruction for not to put excessive pressure on
rails of treadmill
◦ Report any uncomforts pre, peri or post testing.
◦ Any medications.
 Patient preparation:
◦ Skin surface cleaned with alcohol and abraded by
sandpapers to remove surface epidermis and oil.
◦ Position ECG electrodes according to the
following order.
ECG Electrode Placement
ECG Electrode Placement
Measurements during ETT
 ECG Testing every 30 sec interval. Also recorded
during rest, exercise and recovery phase of
testing.
 Blood pressure is taken at rest, exercise and
recovery phase in same intervals as of ECG.
 Heart beats are monitored continuously during all
phases for recording and noting any abnormal
rhythm or conduction rhythm.
 Heart beat and Blood Pressure need not be at
same pre-exercise levels, but should be stable
before test discontinued.
Treadmill Protocols
VO2max Prediction by Bruce
Protocol
 Where, ‘T’ is total time completed in minutes.
Duke Treadmill Score

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Exercise tolerance testing

  • 2. Introduction  Exercise Tolerance Testing is defined as the observation and recording of patient’s cardiovascular response to exercise.  Involves monitoring of HR, BP, ECG.
  • 3. Clinical context for exercise testing for patients with suspected ischemic heart disease. *Electrocardiogram interpretable unless pre- excitation, electronically paced rhythm, left bundle branch block, or resting ST- segment depression >1 mm. Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 4. Indications  Patients who are candidates for exercise testing may have stable symptoms  Chest pain, may be stabilized by medical therapy following symptoms of unstable chest pain, or may be post–myocardial infarction or post- revascularization patients.  The clinician should first address whether the diagnosis of coronary artery diseases (CAD) is certain, based on the patient’s history, electrocardiogram (ECG), an symptoms of chest pain.  If not, treadmill exercise testing may be useful.
  • 5. Indications  The ACC/AHA classifications I, II, and III are used to summarize indications for exercise testing:  Class I: Conditions for which there is evidence and/or general agreement that a given procedure or treatment is useful and effective.  Class II: Conditions for which there is conflicting evidence and/or a divergence of opinion about the usefulness/efficacy of a procedure or treatment.
  • 6. Contd…  IIa: Weight of evidence/opinion is in favor of usefulness/efficacy.  IIb: Usefulness/efficacy is less well established by evidence/opinion.  Class III: Conditions for which there is evidence and/or general agreement that the procedure/treatment is not useful/effective and in some cases may be harmful.
  • 8. PROCEDURE  Further changes are made accordingly Bruce Protocol.
  • 9. Conducting the Test  Explanation: ◦ Leaflets or illustrations before commencement ◦ Reasons and outcomes of testing ◦ Demonstration of procedure to relieve anxiety. ◦ Instruction for not to put excessive pressure on rails of treadmill ◦ Report any uncomforts pre, peri or post testing. ◦ Any medications.  Patient preparation: ◦ Skin surface cleaned with alcohol and abraded by sandpapers to remove surface epidermis and oil. ◦ Position ECG electrodes according to the following order.
  • 12. Measurements during ETT  ECG Testing every 30 sec interval. Also recorded during rest, exercise and recovery phase of testing.  Blood pressure is taken at rest, exercise and recovery phase in same intervals as of ECG.  Heart beats are monitored continuously during all phases for recording and noting any abnormal rhythm or conduction rhythm.  Heart beat and Blood Pressure need not be at same pre-exercise levels, but should be stable before test discontinued.
  • 14. VO2max Prediction by Bruce Protocol  Where, ‘T’ is total time completed in minutes.