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Opinion about Stress Test Results
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Opinion about Stress Test Results

by jmcruz, Oct 23, 2005 12:00AM
Dear Dr.,
I would like your opinion about the results of Stress Test did recently.Conclusion was “Very well stress tolerance.Equivocal test for the diagnose of ischemia”,based on “Max.exercise done,by Bruce protocol,stopped by tiredness(13min.).Normal chronotropic evolution during exercise,although slow fall in HR in recovery.Normal tension evolution and no arrhythmias.Infra ST in the end of Stage IV,not consistent and most of in up slope,normal after 1min. in recovery. No angor.”
I’m a 40y cauc.male,BMI=23,5,usual BP=130-135/80-85,non drinker and non smoker but sedentary live(only walk to job and return daily,about 2 miles).The main issues in the test:
Bruce min.(Stage)-km/h-Grade(%)-HR-BP-METS #L(V5)/S(V5),last 2 parameters at J+80ms
0-0-0-102-160/90-? #0.2/0.8(base line)
3:00(I)-2.7-10-128-160/90-4.6 #0.5/1.3
6:00(II)-4-12-146-180/90-7 #1.4/2.7
9:00(III)-5.5-14-166-180/90-10.3 #1.3/2.5
12:00(IV)-6.8-16-176-180/90-13.6 #0.3/1.2
13:00(V;máx.exerc.)-8.1-18-182-180/90-15 # -1.8/2.5
-1:00(recov.)-1.9-0-169-?-1.9 #2.6/3.5
-2:00-0-0-160-160/80-1 #?/?
-3:00-0-0-150-?-1 #2.3/3.6
-6:00-0-0-144-160/90-1 #0.3/1.7
About 45min. later,in Cardio office,BP was 130/80.My Cardio did not valorize the ST issue-he said it hasn’t any problem and no more exams necessary.Only advised me for more exercise. My questions are:
1-Your opinion about the test and my heart health
2-What the parameters S and L represent. Are they Ok ?
3-You agree for no valorization of the ST issue and no more tests?
4-I think my initial recovery rate is not bad,since more 12bpm-ok?
Thanks

by Cleveland Clinic, Oct 23, 2005 12:00AM
jmcruz,

I do not comment on specifics of test as it is impossible to give detailed answers without having the porimary data, nor is it the purpose of this forum.  If you would like a full opinion on your case, you are more than welcome to submit an elecronic consult throught the cleveland clinic website at:

http://www.eclevelandclinic.org

You seem overly concerned with a good bill of health from your physician. I think you should reevaluate your relationship with him/her or look at yourself as his/her words of reassurance do not seem to be enough.

good luck






Member Comments (5)

by jmcruz, Oct 23, 2005 12:00AM
Only further information regardinh routine blood and urine tests-> They are in normal ranges (Cholestrol round 160, etc.)

by tickertock, Oct 23, 2005 12:00AM
To: jmcruz

No offense intended but I think this same question was asked and answered about 2 days.

Trust your cardiologist , if not seek a second opinion. Good luck and try and shake your obsession with your heart it's not you doing you or your heart any good. Take care, once again don't regard this as an insult, I know anything concerning your heart puts you on edge.

by NorthernChic24, Oct 24, 2005 12:00AM
Tickertock...I just have to say, that I appreciate your posts.  I have been trying to post a question for almost a week, but I only have computer access m-f and everything is "full" as I am on PST:-(  It is a bit frustrating when people ask a duplicate question.  But, I also understand the "being on edge" issue when it comes to something so serious...a good rule of thumb is this "if I stress or worry about it, I am only making the problem (if I have one) more serious than what it is!"

Thanks for listening:-)

by EchoTech, Oct 26, 2005 12:00AM
anything past 10 minutes on the treadmill with the Bruce protocol and you are basically in good shape.  Which is what the poster is.
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