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Diagnostic Tests

Exercise Stress Test (GXT)

An exercise stress test shows how your heart works during physical activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart.

This test usually monitors your heart rhythm, blood pressure and breathing while you walk on a treadmill. If you have difficulties with a physical activity, you may receive a drug that mimics the effects of exercise.

Your healthcare professional may recommend a stress test to:

  • Diagnose coronary artery disease: Your coronary arteries are the major blood vessels that supply your heart with blood, oxygen and nutrients. Coronary artery disease develops when these arteries become damaged or diseased – usually due to a buildup of deposits containing cholesterol and other substances (plaques).

 

  • Diagnose heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias): Heart arrhythmias occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate your heart rhythm don’t function properly, causing your heart to beat too fast, too slowly or irregularly.

 

  • Guide treatment of heart disorders: If you’ve already been diagnosed with a heart condition, an exercise stress test can help your doctor find out how well treatment is working. It may also be used to help establish the treatment plan for you by showing how much exercise your heart can handle.

Your doctor may use a stress test to help determine the timing of cardiac surgery, such as valve replacement. For some people with heart failure, the results of a stress test may help the doctor determine whether you need a heart transplant or other advanced therapies.

Exercise Stress Test

An exercise stress test shows how your heart works during physical activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart.

This test usually monitors your heart rhythm, blood pressure and breathing while you walk on a treadmill. If you have difficulties with a physical activity, you may receive a drug that mimics the effects of exercise.