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False Positives
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False Positives

by bill, Nov 01, 1999 12:00AM
How common are false positives on a stress test?  I asked  my electrophysiologist if I should have one to help restore my confidence. (underwent RFA for flutter 3 months ago)  I'm 47, male marathon runner.  Cardiologist says he doesn't see a need for one but will order it if I wish.  He adds "there is a risk for a false positive though"  Thanks!

by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Nov 01, 1999 12:00AM
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 10-30% depending on the type of test.  Generally a false positive test will lead to a heart cath.
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