Before the diagnosis: quality of life in patients presenting with chest pain undergoing Bruce protocol stress testing
Ghassan Mourad, Pallav Deka, Dola Pathak, Raquel Lopez-Vilella, Leonie Klompstra, Elena Marques-Sule

TL;DR
This study found that patients with non-cardiac chest pain had lower quality of life, regardless of stress test results, suggesting a need for psychological support.
Contribution
The study reveals that HRQoL is lower in non-cardiac chest pain patients, independent of stress test outcomes.
Findings
Participants with a negative stress test reported significantly lower HRQoL than those with a positive test.
Current smokers and women had significantly lower HRQoL in the overall sample.
HRQoL was not related to the results of the diagnostic stress testing.
Abstract
A stress test is commonly used as an initial evaluation tool for determining a possible cardiac origin for chest pain. This study was performed to test the hypothesis that patients with a positive stress test will have a significantly lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) than patients with a negative stress test. This study was a two-group non-experimental design where group assignment was based on the result of the stress test. Participants completed an HRQoL questionnaire (EuroQol-5D) prior to performing the Bruce treadmill stress test. The stress test was considered positive if participants reported chest pain or developed electrocardiogram ST-T changes or arrhythmia during the test. A total of 123 participants completed the study with 33 participants with a positive stress test and 90 participants with a negative stress test. Participants with a negative stress test…
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TopicsGastroesophageal reflux and treatments · Cardiac Health and Mental Health · Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
