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Treadmill Test

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The treadmill test, also known as an exercise stress test or cardiac stress test, is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the heart's response to physical exertion. It typically involves walking or running on a treadmill while monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram (ECG). This test helps in detecting coronary artery disease, assessing exercise tolerance, and evaluating overall cardiovascular health.

Key Features

  • Monitors heart activity during physical activity
  • Uses a treadmill with adjustable speed and incline
  • Records ECG, blood pressure, and heart rate responses
  • Assesses exercise capacity and identifies abnormal heart rhythms
  • Provides valuable information for diagnosing cardiac conditions

Pros

  • Effective in detecting coronary artery disease
  • Non-invasive and generally safe for most patients
  • Provides detailed insights into cardiovascular health
  • Useful for planning treatment or rehabilitation programs

Cons

  • May cause discomfort or fatigue during exertion
  • Not suitable for individuals with certain health conditions (e.g., severe arthritis)
  • Requires specialized equipment and trained personnel
  • Potentially false positives/negatives leading to additional testing

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 04:48:01 AM UTC