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Stress Test
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A stress-test is a medical procedure used to measure how well a person's heart functions during physical activity. It is often done on a treadmill or stationary bike while the person's heart rate, blood pressure, and ECG are monitored.
Key Features
- Measures heart function under stress
- Can help diagnose heart conditions
- Non-invasive and relatively safe procedure
Pros
- Provides valuable information about heart health
- Can help identify potential problems early on
- Non-invasive and does not require surgery
Cons
- May be physically demanding for some individuals
- Not suitable for people with certain medical conditions
- False positives or negatives can occur