An exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) may be done on an outpatient basis. This means you go home the same day. Or it may be done as part of a hospital stay. Tests may vary depending on your condition and your healthcare provider's practice.
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You will be asked to remove any jewelry or other objects that may interfere with the test.
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You will be asked to open your shirt in the front or remove your shirt. The technician will ensure your privacy by covering you with a sheet or gown and exposing only the necessary skin.
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If your chest is very hairy, the technician may shave or clip small patches of hair, as needed, so that the electrodes will stick closely to your skin.
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Electrodes will be attached to your chest and belly (abdomen).
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The wires will be attached to the electrodes.
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Once the wires are attached, the technician may enter identifying information about you into the machine's computer.
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A blood pressure cuff will be put on your arm while you are sitting down. An initial, or baseline, ECG and blood pressure readings will be taken while you are sitting down and standing up.
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You will be instructed on how to walk on the treadmill or use the bike.
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Let your healthcare provider know if you start to have any chest pain, dizziness, lightheadedness, extreme shortness of breath, nausea, headache, leg pains, or any other symptoms during exercise.
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You will start to exercise at a minimal level. The intensity of the exercise will be slowly increased.
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ECG and blood pressure readings will be taken periodically to measure how well your heart and body are responding to the exercise.
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The length of time you will exercise is based on a target heart rate (determined by the provider based on your age and physical condition) and your own exercise tolerance. Exercise duration is an important part of the stress test result. The test may be stopped if you develop severe symptoms, such as chest pain, dizziness, nausea, severe shortness of breath, severe tiredness, or elevated blood pressure.
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Once you have completed the exercise part of the test, the rate of exercise will be slowed for a cool down. This is to help prevent any nausea or cramping from suddenly stopping.
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You will sit in a chair and your ECG and blood pressure will be watched until they return to normal or near-normal. This may take 10 to 20 minutes.
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Once your ECG and blood pressure readings are acceptable, the ECG electrodes and blood pressure cuff will be removed. You may then get dressed.