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Nuclear Stress Test Results

I can't afford the follow-up visit to find out the results.  Any help would be appreciated.

Stress: Adequate
Resting EKG: Normal sinus rhythm. Normal electrocardiogram.
Stress EKG: There were nonspecific ST-segment and T-wave changes noted.
Arrhythmia: There were no significant cardiac arrhythmias.
Assessment: Clinically negative, EKG negative.
Image Quality: Good.
Cardiac Morphology: Normal.
Nuclear Findings: Multiple spect images show the following walls:
Anterior: Normal perfusion.
Ant Sept: Normal perfusion.
Apical: Normal perfusion.
Lateral: Normal perfusion.
Posterior: Normal perfusion.
Inferior: Normal perfusion.
The SPECT EF is 73%
The resting LV function is normal. There are no segmental contraction abnormalities.
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976897 tn?1379167602
You have a very healthy heart. I have to ask though, do you exercise a great deal?
your EF of 73% is incredible and nonspecific st and t changes are usual with athletes or very fit people.
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