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Hi, @stanway. The treadmill portions of the nuclear stress test can vary with each patient and according to the direction of the physician. Some patients may not be able to exercise on the treadmill and will require another medication to simulate the stress.
It’s been several years since I had the test, but I don’t recall it being longer than 10 or so minutes each session? Both times I do remember the tech calling ‘time’ because I could have kept going. So I must have reached the parameters they set. A friend, who has a heart issue, had the testing last week and said she could only handle about 3 minutes. She said the technician was looking for 80% of her max heart rate as the target. So it can really vary. And I’m not sure at all about what the intended BP increase should be. Again, I think this is dependent on each patients case.

Are you scheduled for a nuclear stress test?

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Yes, I am, and thank you for the information. It is vert helpful.