Abstract

P the presence of abnormal peripheral vascular function during exercise could identify patients with more functionally severe coronary artery disease (CAD). If so, such patients could be expected to have a greater magnitude of exercise-induced ischemia. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the degree of correlation between the peripheral pulse volume response to exercise and the magnitude of exerciseinduced myocardial hypoperfusion among patients referred for clinical radioisotope imaging.

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