Exercise ElectrocardiogramElectrocardiography, Exercise, Exercise EKG, Stress Test, Treadmill Test How To PrepareTell your doctor if you: - Are taking any medicines, including
sildenafil (Viagra). You may need to take nitroglycerin during this test, which
can cause a serious reaction if you have taken sildenafil (Viagra) within the
previous 48 hours. Ask your doctor whether you need to stop taking any of your
other medicines before the test.
- Are allergic to any
medicines, such as those used to numb the skin (anesthetics).
- Have had bleeding problems
or take blood-thinners, such as ASA (Aspirin) or warfarin
(Coumadin).
- Have joint problems in your hips or legs that may
make it difficult for you to exercise.
- Are or
might be pregnant.
Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have regarding the need
for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will
indicate. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill out the
medical test
information form (What is a PDF document?). An exercise EKG may be dangerous and should not be
done in some situations. Be sure to tell your doctor if
you: - Think you are having a
heart attack.
- Are having chest pain that is not relieved
with rest (unstable angina).
- Have high
blood pressure that is not controlled with
medicine.
- Have untreated, life-threatening irregular
heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
- Have severe narrowing of one
of your heart valves (aortic valve
stenosis).
- Have an infection in your heart muscle
(myocarditis).
- Have a severe decrease in the amount of
red blood cells (anemia).
- Have a
stretched and bulging section in the wall of the large artery that carries
blood from the heart (aortic aneurysm) or in one of the
chambers of the heart (ventricular aneurysm).
- Have
severe lung disease.
Remove all jewellery from your neck, arms, and wrists. Wear flat,
comfortable shoes (no bedroom slippers) and loose, lightweight shorts or sweat
pants. Men are usually bare-chested during the test. Women
often wear a bra, T-shirt, or hospital gown. Avoid wearing any restrictive
clothing other than a bra. You may want to stretch your arm and leg muscles before
beginning an exercise EKG.
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| | Author: | Douglas Dana Sydney Youngerman-Cole, RN, BSN, RNC | Last Updated: June 23, 2006 | | Medical Review: | Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine Tom Bailey, MD - Family Medicine George Philippides, MD - Cardiology | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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