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of the left ventricle by two dimensional echocardiography. J Am Soc Echocardiogr 1989;2:358-67. 12. Quin ˜ones MA, Verani MS, Haichin RM, Mahmariam JJ, Suarez J, Zoghbi WA. Exercise echocardiography versus 201 Tl single-photon emission computed tomography in evalua- tion of coronary artery disease: analysis of 292 patients. Cir- culation 1992;85:1026-31. 13. Hoffmann R, Lethen H, Marwick T, Rambaldi R, Fioretti P, Pingitore A, et al. Standardized guidelines for the interpreta- tion of dobutamine stress echocardiography reduce inter- institutional variance in interpretation. Am J Cardiol 1998;82: 1520-4. 14. Roger VL, Pellikka PA, Oh JK, Bailey KR, Tajik AJ. Identifi- cation of multivessel disease by exercise echocardiography. J Am Coll Cardiol 1994;24:109-14. 15. Ryan T, Vasey CG, Presti CF, O’Donnell JA, Feigenbaum H, Armstrong WF. Exercise echocardiography: detection of cor- onary artery disease in patients with normal left ventricular wall motion at rest. J Am Coll Cardiol 1988;11:993-9. 16. Armstrong WF, O’Donnell J, Ryan T, Feigenbaum H. Effect of prior myocardial infarction and extent and location of coronary artery disease on accuracy of exercise echocardiogra- phy. J Am Coll Cardiol 1987;10:531-8. 17. Marwick TH, Naemec JJ, Pahkow JF, Stewart WF, Salcedo EE. Accuracy and limitations of exercise echocardiography in routine clinical setting. J Am Coll Cardiol 1992;19:74-81. 18. Rozanski A, Diamond GA, Berman D, Forrester JS, Morris D, Swan HJC. The declining specificity of exercise radionuclide ventriculography. N Engl J Med 1983;309:518-22. 19. Roger VL, Pellicka PA, Bell MR, Chow CWH, Bailey KR, Seward JB. Sex and test verification bias: impact on the diag- nostic value of exercise echocardiography. Circulation 1997; 95:405-10. 20. Ramos JL, Peteiro J, Gimeno JR, Ruiperez JA, Valdes M, Castro-Beiras A. Comparacio ´n entre imagen fundamental y con 2° armo ´nico para la deteccio ´n del borde endoca ´rdico durante ecocardiografi ´a de ejercicio. Rev Esp Cardiol 2000; 53:184. 21. Picano E, Lattanzi F, Distante A, L’Abbbate A. Role of myocardial oxygen consumption in dypiridamole-induced ischemia. Am Heart J 1989;118:314-9. 22. Fujibayashi Y, Yamazaki S, Chang B, Rajagopalan RE, Meer- baum S, Corday E. Comparative echocardiographic study of recovery of diastolic versus systolic function after brief periods of coronary occlusion: different effects of intravenous nifedi- pine administered before and during coronary occlusion. J Am Coll Cardiol 1985;6:1289-98. 23. Rallidis L, Cokkinos P, Tousoulis D, Nihoyannopoulus P. Comparison of Dobutamine and treadmill exercise echocardi- ography in inducing ischemia in patients with coronary artery disease. J Am Coll Cardiol 1997;30:1660-8. Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography Volume 17 Number 10 Peteiro et al 1049

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Journal of the American Society of EchocardiographyVolume 17 Number 10 Peteiro et al 1049

of the left ventricle by two dimensional echocardiography.J Am Soc Echocardiogr 1989;2:358-67.

12. Quinones MA, Verani MS, Haichin RM, Mahmariam JJ,Suarez J, Zoghbi WA. Exercise echocardiography versus 201Tl single-photon emission computed tomography in evalua-tion of coronary artery disease: analysis of 292 patients. Cir-culation 1992;85:1026-31.

13. Hoffmann R, Lethen H, Marwick T, Rambaldi R, Fioretti P,Pingitore A, et al. Standardized guidelines for the interpreta-tion of dobutamine stress echocardiography reduce inter-institutional variance in interpretation. Am J Cardiol 1998;82:1520-4.

14. Roger VL, Pellikka PA, Oh JK, Bailey KR, Tajik AJ. Identifi-cation of multivessel disease by exercise echocardiography.J Am Coll Cardiol 1994;24:109-14.

15. Ryan T, Vasey CG, Presti CF, O’Donnell JA, Feigenbaum H,Armstrong WF. Exercise echocardiography: detection of cor-onary artery disease in patients with normal left ventricularwall motion at rest. J Am Coll Cardiol 1988;11:993-9.

16. Armstrong WF, O’Donnell J, Ryan T, Feigenbaum H. Effectof prior myocardial infarction and extent and location ofcoronary artery disease on accuracy of exercise echocardiogra-phy. J Am Coll Cardiol 1987;10:531-8.

17. Marwick TH, Naemec JJ, Pahkow JF, Stewart WF, SalcedoEE. Accuracy and limitations of exercise echocardiography inroutine clinical setting. J Am Coll Cardiol 1992;19:74-81.

18. Rozanski A, Diamond GA, Berman D, Forrester JS, Morris D,Swan HJC. The declining specificity of exercise radionuclideventriculography. N Engl J Med 1983;309:518-22.

19. Roger VL, Pellicka PA, Bell MR, Chow CWH, Bailey KR,Seward JB. Sex and test verification bias: impact on the diag-nostic value of exercise echocardiography. Circulation 1997;95:405-10.

20. Ramos JL, Peteiro J, Gimeno JR, Ruiperez JA, Valdes M,Castro-Beiras A. Comparacion entre imagen fundamental ycon 2° armonico para la deteccion del borde endocardicodurante ecocardiografia de ejercicio. Rev Esp Cardiol 2000;53:184.

21. Picano E, Lattanzi F, Distante A, L’Abbbate A. Role ofmyocardial oxygen consumption in dypiridamole-inducedischemia. Am Heart J 1989;118:314-9.

22. Fujibayashi Y, Yamazaki S, Chang B, Rajagopalan RE, Meer-baum S, Corday E. Comparative echocardiographic study ofrecovery of diastolic versus systolic function after brief periodsof coronary occlusion: different effects of intravenous nifedi-pine administered before and during coronary occlusion. J AmColl Cardiol 1985;6:1289-98.

23. Rallidis L, Cokkinos P, Tousoulis D, Nihoyannopoulus P.Comparison of Dobutamine and treadmill exercise echocardi-ography in inducing ischemia in patients with coronary arterydisease. J Am Coll Cardiol 1997;30:1660-8.