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SUMMARY:
1. Abnormal exercise stress echocardiogram at an adequate cardiac workload demonstrating a small LAD territory infarct without obvious ischemia.
2. Good exercise tolerance.
3. Blood pressure response to stress was normal.
4. Patient's symptoms were not suggestive of ischemia.
5. ECG findings are not suggestive of ischemia.
6. No exercise induced arrhythmias were noted.
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have no idea, i do 4 miles on treadmill everyday
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11548417 tn?1506080564
Well it seems that you have suffered some minor damage to your heart in the past. Have you no idea how you got that?

Your exercise tolerance and ECG result indicate that there currently is no problem with the supply of oxygen to your heart muscle (no ischemia).
So at the moment there does not seem much reason for concern.
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Cardio Dr didn't seem to concerned
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ADDITIONAL BASELINE FINDINGS:
LEFT VENTRICLE: Global left ventricular systolic function is normal (LVEF 60-65%). Left ventricular segmental wall motion is normal.

STRESS:
The patient experienced palpitations. The primary reason for test termination was fatigue. The blood pressure response to stress was normal. The heart rhythm during stress was sinus tachycardia. There were no arrhythmias.
Inferolateral ECG leads with stress demonstrated minimal (12 bpm). Blood pressure returned to baseline within 3 to
5 minutes.

SUMMARY:
1. Abnormal exercise stress echocardiogram at an adequate cardiac workload demonstrating a small LAD territory infarct without obvious ischemia.
2. Good exercise tolerance.
3. Blood pressure response to stress was normal.
4. Patient's symptoms were not suggestive of ischemia.
5. ECG findings are not suggestive of ischemia.
6. No exercise induced arrhythmias were noted.
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