Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
- Volume 4 Issue 2
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- Pages.5-18
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- 2002
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- 2383-6415(pISSN)
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- 2383-6423(eISSN)
A preliminary study on women's anginal pain induced by exercise stress test
운동부하검사로 유발된 여성의 협심통증에 대한 예비연구
- Choe, Myoung-Ae (Seoul National University, College of Nursing) ;
- An, Kyung-Ae (Ewha Woman's University, College of Nursing Science) ;
- Choo, Ji-Na (Red Cross Nursing College) ;
- Choi, Yoon-Sik (Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Division of Cardiology)
- Published : 2002.12.27
Abstract
Purpose: Women have been often underdiagnosed and undertreated when they have as high mortality as men of ischemic heart disease, such as angina. One of the reasons of women's under treatment is associated with either vague, non-traditional symptoms or longer delay in seeking professional help when they experience ischemic heart disease. This study was conducted to investigate the characteristics of women's anginal pain induced by the treadmill test and to explore the potential relationship(s) between anginal pain and other psycho-physiologic factors. Methods: Of 22 female patients referred to treadmill test, 7 with positive finding participated in this study. Anginal pain in the past was analyzed by Rose questionnaire, whereas anginal pain induced by the treadmill test was identified by McGill pain scale, visual analogue scale and present pain index. Results: Women expressed more heaviness than sharp pain, and complained splitting more often than subjects in previous study that included both men and women. Pain intensity by VAS
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