Abstract: | Altogether 40 patients with stable angina of effort were investigated in a long-term period after roentgenovascular dilatation of one or two coronary arteries. Control coronarography was performed in 22 patients with lowered exercise tolerance. A reliable feature in the development of hemodynamically significant restenosis and/or "new" coronary stenosis in 11 patients was a combination of average and low exercise tolerance with its negative dynamics. For patients with I functional class, a sign of restenosis and/or "new" stenosis was the appearance of the ischemic shift of the CT-segment on ECG during bicycle testing. An efficient selection of patients resulted in increased sensitivity and specificity of noninvasive tests. |