Muhammad Ramzan, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Zohaib Zahoor, Amir Shahzad, Abdul Razzaq, Kashif Ali Hashmi
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Evaluation of Risk Factors Associated with Positive Exercise Tolerance Test
Objective: To determine the potential risk factors in patients aged under 40 years with a positive Exercise Tolerance Test (ETT).Study Design: Prospective study.Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at the Department of Cardiology Choudhary Pervaiz Elahi Institute of Cardiology (CPEIC), Multan, Pakistan, from 1st January 2021 to 1st March 2022.Materials and Methods: The study included 285 patients with positive ETT, selected through non-probability consecutive sampling. Patients were grouped into two age brackets: 20-30 and 31-40. Patients were advised to stop taking nitrates, calcium channel blockers and beta blockers a day before the test. The patients were investigated for potential risk factors that caused the positivity of EET.Results: The study was conducted on 285 patients. The age of the participants was 30.12±5.64 years. There were 185 (64.9%) males and 100 (35.1%) females. The BMI was .32±1.38 kg/m2. Obesity was recorded in 38 (13.3%) patients, 85 (29.8%) had a family history, 63 (22.1%) had dyslipidemia, hypertension in 58 (20.4%), 32 (11.2%) had a smoking history, and 56 (19.6%) had diabetes mellitus. Diabetes Mellitus (p=0.00) and dyslipidemia (p=0.004) were found to be the most significant risk factors in patients aged between 31-40 years with positive EET.Conclusion: Diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia are the most significant causes of positive EET in patients aged between 31-40 years.