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Exercise stress test
From Healthscout's partner site on diet and exercise, HealthCentral.com
Exercise ECG; ECG - exercise treadmill; EKG - exercise treadmill; Stress ECG; Exercise electrocardiography; Stress test - exercise treadmill What the risks are Stress tests are generally safe. Some patients may have chest pain or may faint or collapse. A heart attack or dangerous irregular rhythm is rare. Persons who are likely to have such complications are usually already known to have weak hearts, so they are not given this test. Special considerations A stress test is less accurate in young or middle-aged women with symptoms that are not typical of heart disease.
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