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This is a prospective, single-center study that aims to evaluate the acute and delayed effect of exercise stress testing on the peripheral gene expression (PGE) levels using a predefined gene set established in the Corus CAD (Age/Sex/Gene Expression score - ASGES) test in subject with known obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) and in control subjects (without known CAD).
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This is a prospective, single-center study. This protocol is a pilot study to investigate the effects of "acute" exercise (by exercise stress testing; modified Bruce protocol) on peripheral gene expression (PGE) levels as measured by Corus CAD score (Age/Sex/Gene Expression score - ASGES). Subjects will have blood sampling at baseline, at peak exercise, within 30 to 60 minutes post-exercise, at 24-36 hours post-exercise. The study will be stratified by presence of CAD and gender. An equal number of subjects with known CAD and normal controls will be enrolled. Equally, an equal number of men and women will be included. A screening CBC and HgbA1c will be performed to ensure the subject meets the intended use instruction for Corus CAD (ASGES). Data collection will include presence or absence of ECG ischemia with testing, as well as heart rate and blood pressure response to exercise with other ECG and dynamic variables. There will be four blood samples taken per subject as shown in the figure below.
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