Exercise Seismocardiography for Detection of Coronary Artery Disease

Abstract
Seismocardiography is a noninvasive test being studied for use in conjunction with standard exercise testing to detect changes in cardiac function as a result of exercise-induced ischemia. To test the ability of exercise seismocardiography to detect coronary artery disease, exercise seismocardiograms were recorded on 1,221 patients undergoing routine exercise testing. From these, 204 patients were analyzed who had either coronary angiography or an estimated 50% coronary artery stenosis was 67% for electrocardiography and 80% for seismocardiography (p

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