Duke Treadmill Score
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The Duke Treadmill score is a prognostic tool based on the duration of exercise, ST-segment deviation (depression or elevation), and the presence and severity of angina during exercise.
References
Mark DB, Hlatky MA, Harrell FE, Lee KL, Califf RM, Pryor DB.
Exercise treadmill score for predicting prognosis in coronary artery disease.
Annals of Internal Medicine 1987, 106 (6): 793-800
Mark DB, Shaw L, Harrell FE Jr. et al.
New England Journal of Medicine 1991 September 19, 325 (12): 849-53
Alexander KP, Shaw L, Delong ER, Mark DB, Peterson ED.
Value of exercise treadmill testing in women.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1998 November 15, 32 (6): 1657-64
Shaw LJ, Hachamovitch R, Redberg RF.
Cardiology in Review 2000, 8 (1): 65-74
Shaw LJ et al.
Use of a prognostic treadmill score in identifying diagnostic coronary disease subgroups.
Circulation 1998 October 20, 98 (16): 1622-30
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