Right-sided chest leads in exercise testing for detection of coronary restenosis.
BACKGROUND: The incorporation of right-sided chest leads (V(3)R through V(5)R) into standard exercise testing has been reported to improve its diagnostic utility. HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to evaluate any improvement in the ability of exercise testing in detecting restenosis, using...
Main Authors: | Michaelides, A, Liakos, C, Antoniades, C, Dilaveris, P, Tsiamis, E, Tsioufis, K, Aggeli, K, Toutouzas, K, Raftopoulos, L, Stefanadis, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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