Table 3.
Low risk for exercise participation | |
• Absence of complex ventricular dysrhythmia during exercise testing and recovery | |
• Absence of angina or other significant symptoms | |
• Presence of normal hemodynamics during exercise testing and recovery • Functional capacity ≥ 7 METs | |
Non-exercise testing findings | |
• Rest ejection fraction ≥ 50% • Uncomplicated myocardial infarction or revascularization procedure | |
• Absence of CHF | |
• Absence of signs or symptoms of post-event or post-procedure ischemia | |
• Absence of clinical depression | |
Moderate risk for exercise participation | |
• Presence of complex ventricular arrhythmias during exercise testing or recovery | |
• Mild to moderate level of ischemia during exercise testing or recovery | |
• Functional capacity < 5 METs | |
Non-exercise testing findings | |
• Rest ejection fraction 40–49% | |
High risk for exercise participation | |
• Presence of complex ventricular arrhythmias during exercise testing or recovery | |
• Presence of angina or other significant symptoms | |
• High level of ischemia during exercise testing or recovery | |
• Presence of abnormal hemodynamics with exercise testing | |
Non-exercise testing findings | |
• Rest ejection fraction <40% | |
• History of cardiac arrest or sudden death | |
• Complex dysrhythmias at rest | |
• Complicated myocardial infarction or revascularization procedure | |
• Presence of CHF | |
• Presence of signs or symptoms of post-event or post-procedure ischemia | |
• Presence of clinical depression |
METs metabolic equivalent tasks
CHF congestive heart failure