This treadmill stress test is positive, indicating myocardialischemia. The resting strip demonstrates 
 ST-segments that are Angina Pectoris in configuration.  At peak exercise, when the patient developed symptoms, there is 
 2 mm of ST depression. 
		It lasts more than 80 msec after the J point. These changes fulfill the criteria for a stress test that is positive for ischemia and occurred at a moderate workload. By five minutes post exercise, the 
 ST segments  have returned to the baseline.  
		While his blood pressure was elevated, there was a Angina Pectoris blood pressure response to exercise with a systolic rise and a modest diastolic fall.