KNES 364 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Angina Pectoris, Electrocardiography, Catheter

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An alternate method for target heart rate for. The upper limit of a target heart rate for a cardiac patient should be set 10 bpm below the heart rate associated with the onset of any of the following: > 1 mm of horizontal or downsloping st segment depression (aka: ischemic threshold) Plateau or decrease in sbp or the heart rate where the sbp is > 250 or the dbp > 110. One or more coronary vessels are blocked. Blood and oxygen can not reach the myocardium beyond the blockage. Damage/death of tissue occurs as a result. More sensitive and specific than any other test we"ve talked about this semester (ekg, nuclear ett, pharmacological ett or stress echo) Can be done as a planned or emergent procedure. Takes ~ 1. 5-2. 5 hours in the cath lab. Patient is given a local anesthetic and sedative. Catheter is threaded through groin to coronary vessels, just like regular cath.

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