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nuclear stress tests

by mkl41, Feb 06, 2009 06:31PM
I have recently been reading varying opinions on the long term risks of nuclear stress tests.  
Ten years ago I was diagnosed with a blocked artery.  A stent or by pass were not recommended.  I have done well since that time.
I am a private pilot, not for hire, and in order to maintain my medical certificate to fly the FAA has required periodic radionucleotide scintigraphy exercise stress tests.  In that time I have had 5 of the nuclear stress tests plus a CT coronary angiogram.  I am scheduled for another nuclear tests this summer.  I am currently 71 years old and will probably only take two more nuclear tests before I retire from flying.
Would this much testing still fall within the safe levels of exposure?
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