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What Is a Stress Test? Types, What to Expect, and Follow-Up Care

Exercise Stress Test
Exercise stress tests, sometimes called cardiopulmonary exercise testing, are often used to determine your cardiovascular fitness and detect whether you have any heart-related issues that may affect your physical activity.
Stress Echocardiogram
A stress echocardiogram is similar to an exercise stress test. However, a healthcare provider will use ultrasound to create a moving cross-sectional view of your beating heart before and after exertion, whether through exercise or medication. This will allow the provider to see the heart’s chambers and valves.
Nuclear Stress Test
During a nuclear stress test, a healthcare provider will inject a tracer with a radioactive substance into a vein in your arm before you begin exercising. If you’re unable to exercise, they’ll use a vasodilator, which widens the arteries, or give you dobutamine to mimic physical exertion.