A 46-year-old obese African-American male presents with sudden onset of chest tightness radiating to his back and left arm, along with nausea. Chest X-ray was normal, and electrocardiogram is shown here. Troponin level was 0.4. D-dimer level was 0.42. Pulse oximetry was normal at 100% at room air. Blood pressure was 150/70. Patient was administered nitroglycerin with no resolution of chest pain. Based on the patient’s electrocardiogram, which of the following diagnostic procedures would you perform?

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A 46-year-old obese African-American male presents with sudden onset of chest tightness radiating to his back and left arm, along with nausea. Chest X-ray was normal, and electrocardiogram is shown here. Troponin level was 0.4. D-dimer level was 0.42. Pulse oximetry was normal at 100% at room air. Blood pressure was 150/70. Patient was administered nitroglycerin with no resolution of chest pain. Based on the patient’s electrocardiogram, which of the following diagnostic procedures would you perform? <br><img alt='' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images4/physicianassistant/20.jpg'/><br>