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  1. ... monitored for 10-15 minutes or until your heart rate returns to normal. Stress tests with pictures include stress echocardiograms , nuclear stress tests , ...
  2. ... in intrauterine growth retardation - A comparison of fetal heart rate monitoring combined with stress tests and Doppler ultrasound, Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 8, ...
  3. A healthy baby's heart rate will rise from time to time. During the non-stress test (NST), your provider will watch to see if the baby's heart rate goes faster while resting or moving. You ...
  4. ... during 4 th minute of recovery from exercise stress test 1 Torsade de pointes 3 2 T wave alternans 1 Notched T wave in 3 leads 1 Low heart rate for age 4 0.5 Clinical history Syncope ...
  5. ... EKG), since some types of MD can cause heart problems Exercise tests to measure muscle strength and breathing and detect any increased rates of certain chemicals following exercise Imaging tests such ...
  6. ... cause <a href="https://medlineplus.gov/heartdiseases.html">heart problems</a></li> <li>Exercise tests to measure muscle strength and breathing and detect any increased rates of certain chemicals following exercise</li> <li><a ...
  7. ... the small area that is causing the fast heart rate is destroyed using a ... undergo an exercise stress test to help decide if you need ablation. Open ...
  8. ... or medicine, certain bacterial or viral infections, or stress. They may include: Paleness Jaundice Dark urine Fatigue Shortness of breath Enlarged spleen Rapid heart rate A blood test can tell if you have it. Treatments include ...
  9. ... able to use it during this test. Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET): You'll be attached to monitors and machines that will measure your breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels while you ...
  10. ... rate of 60%-70% of the predicted maximum heart rate (i.e., 220 beats/min minus age in years) The walking test can be performed in less specialized clinical settings [ Buckley et al 2014 ]. Forearm non-ischemic exercise test detects low values of post-exercise plasma lactate- ...
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