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Q: What does it mean to have a TID rate of 1.09 in a Nuclear Stress Test?
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Is pulse monitored in a stress test?

Yes. In fact, the heart rate is specifically monitored to know when to stop the stress test.


What stress test measures the workload and the heart rate while also measuring the oxygen desaturation level?

Simple pulmonary stress test


What is the purpose of maintaining you target heart rate?

To stress test your heart


Is a non stress test a standard diabetes test?

A non stress test is not used as a standard diabetic testing. A non stress test is typically used with new mothers during pregnancy. This is a painless procedure to monitor the baby's heart rate.


Does stress affect a horses heart rate?

It depends on what kind of stress you mean. If the stress is you work it for a long time, then yes the horses heart rate will increase


What is the target heart rate for a 62 year old woman during a stress test?

140


Should someone with atrial fibrillation have a exercise stress test or a thallium stress test?

If you are a patient currently in atrial fibrillation. Generally speaking an adenosine or lexiscan nuclear stress tests are usually the best options. The other medicated stress test is Dobutamine (both echocardiogram and Nuclear). You do not want to use Dobutamine on patients at risk to go into atrial fibrillation because it is a drug that can induce it. For patients that are in chronic atrial fibrillation dobutamine can be used but is not considered to be as diagnostic as a lexiscan or adenosine stress test. The reason being (and this goes or exercise stress tests as well) dobutamine is a heart rate dependent test. This means the closer the heart rate gets to the patients age predicted max HR the more accurate the test is at detecting heart disease. The assumption in this is that the patient is in a sinus rhythm. Myocardial oxygen demand correlates directly with patients HR when the patient is in sinus rhythm. If the patient is in atrial fibrillation that correlation with myocardial oxygen demand becomes much more cloudy thus reducing the sensitivity of an exercise or dobutamine stress test with patients in atrial fibrillation. Both lexiscan and adenosine eliminate HR demands in detecting CAD which makes them the best test for a.fib patients.


What is a non-stress test for pregnancy?

NST: The Nonstress test is part of the formal antenatal test for fetal well being. It is considered formally reactive (good sign) if the fetal heart rate has two accelerations in 20 minutes that are at least 15 beats above the baseline heart rate and last for at least 15 seconds.


What safety precautions must be taken when administering a stress test?

The precautions for a stress test are actually medical precautions, not safety precautions. The people administering the test need to track blood pressure and heart rate to ensure things don't get out of control.


What safety precautions must be taken administering a stress test?

The precautions for a stress test are actually medical precautions, not safety precautions. The people administering the test need to track blood pressure and heart rate to ensure things don't get out of control.


What are the normal results of a stress test?

A normal result of an exercise stress test shows normal electrocardiogram tracings and heart rate, blood pressure within the normal range, and no angina, unusual dizziness, or shortness of breath.


What does high BASO in blood test mean?

My Baso is 0.143 with SED Rate 13 HCT 40.2 and RDW rate 10.4 What does that mean?