Analysis of factors related to false positives of treadmill exercise test in patients with hypertensive response to exercise
Objectives To explore factors associated with false positive treadmill exercise testing(TET)in patients with hypertensive responses to exercise.Methods Between November 2019 and October 2022,154 patients with positive TET and hypertensive response to exercise were selected from the de-partment of cardiac rehabilitation of Jiangsu Province Official Hospital,and divided into a false posi-tive group of 72 and a true positive group of 82.Then,demographic and TET-related parameters were compared between the two groups.Results There was a significant difference between the two groups in gender(P<0.05).Compared with the male,the female were more likely to get false-positive results.Moreover,the systolic blood pressure(SBP)at the time of ST segment depression in the false positive group was 203.87±8.70 mmHg,significantly different from the true positive group of 187.25±16.66 mmHg(P<0.05).According to logistic regression analysis,only the SBP at the time of ST seg-ment depression and gender were significantly correlated with TET false positives(P<0.05).The cut-off value of SBP at the time of ST segment depression was 188 mmHg,with a sensitivity of 1,a specific-ity of 0.625,and an area under the curve of 0.813.Conclusions In patients with hypertensive re-sponse to exercise,SBP at the time of ST segment depression can be considered as a predictor of false positive TET.When its value is no less than 188 mmHg,TET-positive conclusions should be drawn with caution,especially for female patients.
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