Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine (Apr 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)

  • Maria C. Arciniegas Calle,
  • Muhannad Aboud Abbasi,
  • Husam M. Salah,
  • Christopher G. Scott,
  • Laura B. Garcia Bello,
  • Amanda R. Bonikowske,
  • Hector R. Villarraga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2404108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4
p. 108

Abstract

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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 5 Metabolic Equivalents (METs).

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