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Age, Hypertension, and Exercise Capacity are Independently Associated with Likelihood of Multi-Vessel Disease in Patients Referred for Treadmill Exercise Testing: The Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS)

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Arciniegas Calle, MC; Abbasi, MA; Salah, HM; Scott, CG; Garcia Bello, LB; Bonikowske, AR; Villarraga, HR
Published in: Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine
April 1, 2023

Background: To identify factors that increase the specificity of the treadmill exercise test (TMET), and develop a novel scoring system which accounts for functional capacity to aid in determining the need for further testing. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the electronic health records of 600 patients who had positive TMET results and follow-up stress echocardiography from 1-January-2004, through 31-December-2016. Correlations between clinical and aerobic variables and multivessel disease (MVD) were determined. Duke Treadmill Score (DTS) was calculated and compared with a novel scoring system titled the Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS) that used variables associated with MVD. Results: In total, 124 of 600 patients (21%) had coronary catheterization, and 51 of these patients (41%) had MVD. Mean (SD) DTS was -2.10 (6.3) among patients with MVD vs -0.16 (5) among patients without MVD (p = 0.06). Mean (SD) functional aerobic capacity (FAC) was 76% (20%) among patients with MVD vs 90% (21%) among patients without MVD (p < 0.001). Mean (SD) metabolic equivalent (MET) was 7 (2) among patients with MVD vs 8 (2) among patients without MVD (p = 0.002). Only 6 (12%) of patients with MVD achieved 9 MET or greater on TMET. DTS less than 4 did not distinguish between patients with and without MVD (p = 0.67). Age, hypertension and FAC were independently associated with MVD (all p < 0.05). Conclusions: Our novel scoring system IHWTS utilized age, hypertension, and FAC appeared comparable to DTS to risk-stratify patients regardless of baseline symptoms. Clinical parameters such as hypertension along with exercise functional capacity should be considered when evaluating a positive TMET result in patients that achieve an intermediate-high workload >5 Metabolic Equivalents (METs).

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Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine

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EISSN

2153-8174

ISSN

1530-6550

Publication Date

April 1, 2023

Volume

24

Issue

4

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
 

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Arciniegas Calle, M. C., Abbasi, M. A., Salah, H. M., Scott, C. G., Garcia Bello, L. B., Bonikowske, A. R., & Villarraga, H. R. (2023). Age, Hypertension, and Exercise Capacity are Independently Associated with Likelihood of Multi-Vessel Disease in Patients Referred for Treadmill Exercise Testing: The Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS). Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine, 24(4). https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2404108
Arciniegas Calle, M. C., M. A. Abbasi, H. M. Salah, C. G. Scott, L. B. Garcia Bello, A. R. Bonikowske, and H. R. Villarraga. “Age, Hypertension, and Exercise Capacity are Independently Associated with Likelihood of Multi-Vessel Disease in Patients Referred for Treadmill Exercise Testing: The Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS).” Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine 24, no. 4 (April 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2404108.
Arciniegas Calle MC, Abbasi MA, Salah HM, Scott CG, Garcia Bello LB, Bonikowske AR, et al. Age, Hypertension, and Exercise Capacity are Independently Associated with Likelihood of Multi-Vessel Disease in Patients Referred for Treadmill Exercise Testing: The Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS). Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2023 Apr 1;24(4).
Arciniegas Calle MC, Abbasi MA, Salah HM, Scott CG, Garcia Bello LB, Bonikowske AR, Villarraga HR. Age, Hypertension, and Exercise Capacity are Independently Associated with Likelihood of Multi-Vessel Disease in Patients Referred for Treadmill Exercise Testing: The Intermediate-High-Workload Treadmill Score (IHWTS). Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine. 2023 Apr 1;24(4).

Published In

Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine

DOI

EISSN

2153-8174

ISSN

1530-6550

Publication Date

April 1, 2023

Volume

24

Issue

4

Related Subject Headings

  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology