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. 2023 May 26;108(9):1118–1131. doi: 10.1113/EP090816

TABLE 1.

Contraindications and premature termination during cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with an abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Contraindications
Absolute
  • Recent significant change in resting ECG reflecting significant ischaemia, recent myocardial infarction (within 2 days) or other acute cardiac event

  • Unstable angina

  • Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias causing symptoms or haemodynamic compromise

  • Syncope

  • Active endocarditis, myocarditis or pericarditis

  • Active pulmonary embolus or pulmonary infarction

  • Symptomatic severe aortic stenosis

  • Uncontrolled symptomatic heart failure

  • Suspected dissecting or leaking aortic aneurysm

  • Uncontrolled asthma

  • Arterial desaturation at rest on normoxic room air, SpO2 < 85%

  • Acute systemic infection, accompanied by fever, body aches or swollen lymph nodes

  • Severe musculoskeletal compromise

Relative
  • Left main stem coronary stenosis

  • Moderate stenotic valvular heart disease

  • Electrolyte abnormalities (e.g., hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia)

  • Tachyarrhythmias or bradyarrhythmias

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and other forms of outflow tract obstruction

  • Neuromuscular, musculoskeletal or rheumatoid disorders exacerbated by exercise

  • High‐degree atrioventricular block

  • Ventricular aneurysm

  • Uncontrolled metabolic disease (e.g., diabetes, thyrotoxicosis or myxoedema)

  • Severe untreated arterial hypertension at rest (systolic BP >200 mmHg, diastolic BP >120 mmHg)

  • Significant pulmonary hypertension

  • Thrombosis of the lower extremity until treated for a minimum of 2 weeks

  • Advanced or complicated pregnancy

  • Chronic infectious disease (e.g., mononucleosis, hepatitis, AIDS)

  • Mental or physical impairment leading to inability to exercise adequately

Early termination
  • Angina

  • >2 mm ST depression if symptomatic or 4 mm if asymptomatic or >1 mm ST elevation

  • Significant arrhythmias causing symptoms or haemodynamic compromise

  • Fall in systolic blood pressure >20 mmHg from the highest value during the test

  • Hypertension (systolic BP ≥210 mmHg in males or ≥190 mmHg in females or diastolic BP ≥110 mmHg in males or females)

  • Severe arterial desaturation: SpO2 < 80% (lower may be accepted in patients with known underlying lung disease)

  • Loss of coordination

  • Mental confusion

  • Dizziness or faintness

Abbreviations: AIDS, acquired immune deficiency syndrome; BP, blood pressure; ECG, electrocardiogram; SpO2, peripheral oxygen saturation.