Increased diastolic blood pressure response to exercise testing when coronary artery disease is suspected. An indication of severity

scientific article published on June 1985

Increased diastolic blood pressure response to exercise testing when coronary artery disease is suspected. An indication of severity is …
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P356DOI10.1136/HRT.53.6.598
P932PMC publication ID481821
P698PubMed publication ID4005081
P5875ResearchGate publication ID19157024

P2093author name stringJackson G
Akhras F
Upward J
P2860cites workIncidence and significance of decreases in systolic blood pressure during graded treadmill exercise testingQ40667511
Variations in and significance of systolic pressure during maximal exercise (treadmill) testingQ43600308
Hypotension accompanying the onset of exertional angina. A sign of severe compromise of left ventricular blood supplyQ44449908
The reflex nature of the pressor response to muscular exerciseQ55061748
Relation between the precordial projection of S-T segment changes after exercise and coronary angiographic findingsQ66952433
The response of healthy men to treadmill exerciseQ67536651
Multiple-lead exercise electrocardiography. Experience in 107 normal subjects and 67 patients with angina pectoris, and comparison with coronary cinearteriography in 84 patientsQ72262082
MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA AFTER MAXIMAL EXERCISE IN HEALTHY MEN. A METHOD FOR DETECTING POTENTIAL CORONARY HEART DISEASE?Q77191119
Observations in man on a pulse-accelerating reflex from the voluntary muscles of the legsQ80329727
P433issue6
P921main subjectdiastoleQ492905
coronary artery diseaseQ844935
artery diseaseQ18965518
P304page(s)598-602
P577publication date1985-06-01
P1433published inBritish Heart JournalQ26842435
P1476titleIncreased diastolic blood pressure response to exercise testing when coronary artery disease is suspected. An indication of severity
P478volume53