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    Our speciality is in Cardiology – Clinical cardiology, Intervention cardiology, Pacing and Device management. Dr Mayayise’s practice strives to treat patients professionally, ethically and apply the most cost-effective solutions. Empowering referring doctors and township doctors with CPD meetings and feedback to all referring general practitioners and physicians. Dr Musa Mayayise is a member of South Africa Heart Association, South Africa Cardiovascular Intervention Society, South African Colleges of

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    Objectives To develop a tool including exercise electrocardiography (ExECG) for patient-specific clinical likelihood estimation of patients with suspected obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods An ExECG-weighted clinical likelihood (ExECG-CL) model was developed in a training cohort of patients with suspected obstructive CAD undergoing ExECG. Next, the ExECG-CL model was applied in a CAD validation cohort undergoing ExECG and clinically driven invasive coronary angiography and a prognosis validation cohort and compared with the risk factor-weighted clinical likelihood (RF-CL) model for obstructive CAD discrimination and prognostication, respectively. In the CAD validation cohort, obstructive CAD was defined as >50% diameter stenosis on invasive coronary angiography. For prognosis, the endpoint was non-fatal myocardial infarction and death. Results The training cohort consisted of 1214 patients (mean age 57 years, 57% males). In the CAD (N=408; mean age 55 years, 53% males)

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