Beta blockers and calcium channel blockers (specifically diltiazem and verapamil) or digitalis preparations should be discontinued for 24-48 hours prior to testing (if not contraindicated and only with the consent of the treating physician) in order to obtain maximum heart rate.
- If the GXT is done on beta blockers, calcium blockers, or digitalis medications, the applicant must provide explanation from the treating cardiologist as to why the medication(s) cannot be held.
- Tracings must include a rhythm strip;
- A full 12-lead ECG recorded at rest - supine and standing. (Anything less than a full 12-lead will not be accepted); and
- One or more times during each stage of exercise, at the end of each stage, at peak exercise, and every minute during recovery for at least 5 minutes or until the tracings return to baseline level. *Computer generated, sample-cycle ECG tracings are unacceptable in lieu of the standard tracings. If submitted alone, this may result in deferment until this requirement is met.
TEST | IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE NOTED, THE AME MAY NOT ISSUE. |
Exercise stress test (EST) | PMHR less than 85%; (predicted maximal heart rate) |
Time less than 9 minutes--under age 70;
Time less than 6 minutes --age 70 or greater
1 mm ST depression or greater at any time during stress testing - UNLESS the applicant has additional medical evidence such as a nuclear imaging study or a stress echocardiogram showing the absence of reversible ischemia or wall motion abnormalities reviewed and reported by a qualified cardiologist.