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Noninvasive ergonovine maleate provocative testing for coronary artery spasm: The need for routine thallium‐201 imaging
Jeffrey G. Shanes
,
Ronald J. Krone
, Keith Fisher
, Bharat Shah
, Gail Eisenkramer
, Jane R. Humphrey
Division of Cardiology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Keyphrases
Provocative Test
100%
Maleate
100%
Coronary Artery Spasm
100%
Ergonovine
100%
Electrocardiographic Monitoring
66%
ECG Monitoring
66%
Patient Selection
33%
No Complication
33%
Thallium
33%
ST-segment Elevation
33%
Coronary Artery Stenosis
33%
Inducible Ischemia
33%
Coronary Spasm
33%
ECG Changes
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Imaging
100%
Coronary Artery Spasm
100%
Ergometrine Maleate
100%
Electrocardiography Monitoring
40%
Ischemia
20%
Electrocardiogram
20%
ST Segment Elevation
20%
Coronary Artery Obstruction
20%
Ergometrine
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Vasospasm
100%
Ergometrine Maleate
100%
Electrocardiography Monitoring
50%
ST Elevation
25%
Ischemia
25%
Coronary Artery Obstruction
25%
Electrocardiogram
25%
Ergometrine
25%