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Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease

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Mark, DB; Hlatky, MA; Pryor, DB
Published in: Cardiology Board Review
January 1, 1988

To derive a new exercise treadmill score useful for stratifying prognosis, we studied 2,842 consecutive patients with angina who were referred for both treadmill testing and cardiac catheterization. Our score was derived by applying the Cox proportional hazards regression model to data from a randomly selected half of the patient population (training sample). It was then validated by evaluation of the reproducibility of the scoring results in the remaining half of the patients. The final treadmill score was useful in determining prognosis before as well as after catheterization results were known.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Cardiology Board Review

Publication Date

January 1, 1988

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

163 / 171
 

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Mark, D. B., Hlatky, M. A., & Pryor, D. B. (1988). Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease. Cardiology Board Review, 5(2), 163–171.
Mark, D. B., M. A. Hlatky, and D. B. Pryor. “Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease.” Cardiology Board Review 5, no. 2 (January 1, 1988): 163–71.
Mark DB, Hlatky MA, Pryor DB. Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease. Cardiology Board Review. 1988 Jan 1;5(2):163–71.
Mark, D. B., et al. “Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease.” Cardiology Board Review, vol. 5, no. 2, Jan. 1988, pp. 163–71.
Mark DB, Hlatky MA, Pryor DB. Using the exercise treadmill test to predict outcome in coronary artery disease. Cardiology Board Review. 1988 Jan 1;5(2):163–171.

Published In

Cardiology Board Review

Publication Date

January 1, 1988

Volume

5

Issue

2

Start / End Page

163 / 171