Hello,
My Dad is 66 yrs. old. He is about 25 lbs. overweight, is on medication for high blood
pressurePressure ulcer and has a
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Family troubles - resources history of heart disease (his Dad died from a massive heart attack when he was in his early 60's). Recently my Dad had an
EkgAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test. I am not sure what all of the results mean. He has not been seen by a cardiologist, only his
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Family troubles - resources practitioner. Can you tell me what the stress test indicates, and whether he should have any follow-up?
Here are the results: Multiple planar images with tomographic reconstructions were obtained at stress and rest. There is no evidence of LV dilation with stress to indicate
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Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography decompesation. Some patchiness of activity is seen throughout the LV wall, most prominently seen at the apex and extending slightly into the adjacent
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair wall. These findings do not change significantly between stress and rest. No focal area of diminished activity is identified at stress or rest to indicate ischemia. The gated SPECT study could not be performed secondary to difficulty with the triggering mechanism.
IMPRESSION: Based on images, this stress cardiac study demonstrates no focal evidence of stress induced myocardial ischemia. The diminished activity at the apex extending slightly into the adjacent anterior wall may in part be related to some apical thinning or previous myocardial infarction.
Thank you for reviewing these results. My Dad's doctor isn't very good about communicating with his patients and I want to make sure my Dad is receiving the best and most thorough care!
Janelle