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Jul 01, 2009 07:54 PM

Stress Testing / A fib


How safe is it for a patient with atrial fib (rate in 80's) with pulmonary emboli to have a stress test?
Thanks in advance for your responses.


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from ghillbert
Old Jul 01, 2009, 08:38 PM

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How long is a piece of string? As with everything, it's a balance of risk versus benefit. The AF is rate controlled. Is the patient anticoagulated? History of PE, or current PE? Why are they doing the stress test?
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Old Jul 02, 2009, 01:58 PM

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The patient was on a heparin drip, now on coumadin. PE is newly diagnosed. No history of prior PE or DVT.
Negative cardiac enzymes, and no chest pain. Ejection Fraction is 30%.
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from dianah
Old Jul 02, 2009, 04:36 PM

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Agree w/ghillbert's observation: risk VS benefit.
You said pt has no c/o CP?
New onset CHF?
Has the EF changed recently?
Increasing or new onset SOB/DOE? (depends how big the PE is/was, how much lung is affected?) -- are they trying to sort out why the pt is still SOB, even after initiating PE tx?
Or is the question one of eval exercise capacity/response?
So many unknowns here.
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from ghillbert
Old Jul 02, 2009, 09:55 PM

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What is the purpose of the stress test, if there's no sign of ischemia?
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Old Jul 03, 2009, 04:14 AM

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2 sets of negative enzymes, chest pain free, and controlled AF on anticoagulants.........I often see Pt's like this for a stress test. What kind of test is ordered? SOB would be my initial concern during the test, unless the PE has resolved.
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