PP-298 Clinical, Echocardiographic and Biochemical Predictors of Abnormal Exercise Test in Patients with Intermediate Coronary Risk

Calculated risk scores are not correlated with abnormal exercise test findings, however red cell distribution width (RDW) and platelets (PLT) is significantly higher in abnormal exercise test findings( 16.02 vs 14.8 p: 0.027, 298.09 vs 253.01 p:0.035).There is no association between abnormal exercis...

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