Preferred Label : Inducible Myocardial Ischemia;
NCIt definition : A finding of abnormal heart wall motion contractility in response to stress, and which
is not seen at rest.;
Alternative definition : CDISC: Definite evidence of inducible myocardial ischemia believed to be responsible
for the myocardial ischemic symptoms/signs, demonstrated by any of the following:
a) an early positive exercise stress test, defined as ST elevation of greater than
or equal to 2 mm ST depression prior to 5 mets, b) stress echocardiography (reversible
wall motion abnormality), c) myocardial scintigraphy (reversible perfusion defect),
d) MRI (myocardial perfusion deficit under pharmacologic stress). (Hicks KA, Tcheng
JE, Bozkurt B, Chaitman BR, Cutlip DE, Farb A, Fonarow GC, Jacobs JP, Jaff MR, Lichtman
JH, Limacher MC, Mahaffey KW, Mehran, R, Nissen SE, Smith EE, Targum SL. 2014 ACC/AHA
Key Data Elements and Definitions For Cardiovascular Endpoint Events In Clinical Trials:
a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force
on Clinical Data Standards (Writing Committee to Develop Cardiovascular End Points
Data Standards) J Am Coll Cardiol 2014; In Press);
Origin ID : C119207;
UMLS CUI : C3898766;
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