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Exercise stress test in apparently healthy individuals - where to place the finish line? The Ferrari corporate wellness programme experience.

Felice Sirico1,2, Fredrick Fernando1, Fernando Di Paolo1, Paolo Emilio Adami1, Maria Grazia Signorello1, Giuseppe Sannino2, Antonio Bianco2, Annunziata Cerrone2, Veronica Baioccato2, Nicola Filippi2, Umberto Ferrari2, Manuel Tuzi2, Daria Nurzynska2, Franca Di Meglio2, Clotilde Castaldo2, Flavio D'Ascenzi1, Stefania Montagnani2, Alessandro Biffi1.   

Abstract

AIMS: The aim of our study was to assess the clinical significance of the exercise stress testing endpoints, namely 85% of maximal theoretical heart rate (MTHR), metabolic equivalent of task, and rating of perceived exertion (RPE), and their relation to electrocardiographic (ECG) changes in a healthy adult population.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 408 males and 52 females (mean age 39.4 ± 8.6 years) who performed the maximal cycle ergometer exercise stress test until volitional exhaustion, reporting the RPE score at 85% of MTHR and at peak exercise. Metabolic equivalents of task were indirectly calculated from the maximum workload and compared with the predicted values. Sitting torso-lead ECG and blood pressure were recorded at rest, during exercise and during recovery.
RESULTS: Of 460 participants, 73% exceeded 85% of MTHR. The RPE score represented the overall most significant endpoint of exercise stress testing, with the median value of 17 at peak exercise. ECG events were detected in 23/124 (18.5%) who reached ≤ 85% of MTHR and in 61/336 (18.2%) who achieved >85% of MTHR ( p = 0.92). In the latter group, 54% of ECG changes occurred at < 85% of MTHR and 46% at > 85% of MTHR ( p = 0.51). If the exercise stress testing had been interrupted at ≤ 85% of MTHR, almost half of the ECG events would have remained undetected and 35% of the cardiovascular abnormalities observed at the diagnostic follow-up would have remained undiagnosed.
CONCLUSION: Terminating exercise stress testing before volitional exhaustion and an RPE score of 17 limits the test accuracy and reduces the possibility to detect cardiovascular abnormalities in apparently healthy adult populations.

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Keywords:  Exercise test; cardiovascular abnormalities; electrocardiography; heart rate; metabolic equivalent; physical exertion

Year:  2019        PMID: 30674206     DOI: 10.1177/2047487318825174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol        ISSN: 2047-4873            Impact factor:   7.804


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