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This is the report from the stress test:
Exercise Stress Test
The patient performed treadmill exercise under the Bruce Protocol, completing 12 minutes 35 seconds and achieved an estimated workload of 13 metabolic equivalents (METS).
Baseline HR : 69 bpm
Peak HR: 160 bpm (90 % of max PHR)
85% of Max Predicted HR: 151
Baseline BP: 110/70 mmHg
Peak BP: 140/80 mmHg
Calculated DWP: 22400
Exercise terminated due to: Achievement of target HR
Symptoms: None
HR response: Calculated patient's HR reserve indicates a normal chronotropic response (normal is greater than 80%).
Baseline HR/BP: Normal
Heart rate response to exercise was appropriate.
The blood pressure response was appropriate.
Performance: Excellent exercise capacity for age and gender. Excellent level of exercise.