52-year-old man presented with a history of angina .pectoris over 3 months. He had a history ofhypertension and hyperlipidemia. His physical examination, blood chemistry, ECG, chest X-ray were normal. A treadmill exer...52-year-old man presented with a history of angina .pectoris over 3 months. He had a history ofhypertension and hyperlipidemia. His physical examination, blood chemistry, ECG, chest X-ray were normal. A treadmill exercise ECG test was performed using the Bruce protocol. Owing to 1 mm ST segment depressions at derivations DⅡ, DⅢ, aVE V4-V6, and typical chest pain at third stage the test was evaluated as ischemia-positive test. Therefore, he was scheduled fox diagnostic coronary angiography.展开更多
文摘52-year-old man presented with a history of angina .pectoris over 3 months. He had a history ofhypertension and hyperlipidemia. His physical examination, blood chemistry, ECG, chest X-ray were normal. A treadmill exercise ECG test was performed using the Bruce protocol. Owing to 1 mm ST segment depressions at derivations DⅡ, DⅢ, aVE V4-V6, and typical chest pain at third stage the test was evaluated as ischemia-positive test. Therefore, he was scheduled fox diagnostic coronary angiography.