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Exercise testing is now routinely used for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease and for the prediction of the severity of the coronary lesions: several chapters of the present book are devoted to these aspects and review the value of exertional electrocardiography (ECG), thallium scintigraphy, and radionuclide angiography.
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Detry, J.M.R., Mairiaux, P., Kandouci, K., Mengeot, P., Melin, J., Rousseau, M.F. (1982). Value of Additional Measurements During Exercise Testing: Oxygen Consumption, Blood Pressure, and Cardiac Output. In: Loogen, F., Seipel, L. (eds) Detection of Ischemic Myocardium with Exercise. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68387-9_9
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