Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.

Heart Disease Community

This patient support community is for discussions relating to angina, angioplasty, arrhythmia, bypass surgery, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, defibrillator, heart attack, heart disease, high blood pressure, mitral valve, pacemaker, PAD, stenosis, and stress tests.
 | 

Can stress test cause death?

by Jenn68, Jun 22, 2008 10:12AM
Can a stress test CAUSE plaque to break off and bring on an MI and/or subsequent death?  Isn't stress testing just a diagnostic tool to find out if you are having any cardiac problems?  A stress test would not make plaque erupt causing an MI?  
Member Comments (2)

by boogernose, Jun 24, 2008 11:41AM
To: jenn68
There is always a Risk factor with any stress test done !  however if you have a good Cardiologist , and he knows your medical History well,  I think he would know what to do
and wouldnt put you in Risk.   also remember you have a right to say No!  to any tests.
if you feel not like taking it.  for whatever reason you have, its your right to refuse.  
and to also get a 2nd opp on the matter.

Iv taken a lot of stress tests over the years, almost passed out on a few ! and had to stop others early.  as im out of shape ! and on medications for h.b.p.  
so sometimes, its not always the best test to take.   there are other tests Doctors can do..  that dont push you to the limits.  

hope that helped you : booger

by kenkeith, Jun 24, 2008 06:07PM
To: jenn
A stress test will not cause thrombosis.  But an event of an occlusion of a major vessel can be incidental to a stress test!.  Vital signs are closely monitored, and there may be some risk to arrhytmia if one is predisposed to problems associated with a very fast uncontrolled heart rate.  The risk is the greatest at the beginning of the test.
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
Rosie221 is ...tired
Brooke_38 is not feeling well today
beaner707 is ...
CULTIVATING FRIENDS 
2 hrs ago by momeluv
Comment on photo
3 hrs ago by Houston79
Comment on photo
3 hrs ago by momeluv
Comment on photo
3 hrs ago by momeluv
PINKLADY43 uploaded new photo(s)
4 hrs ago
Expert Activity
PAD Awareness Month
21 hrs ago by Lee Kirksey, MD
When You Need to Know If You're Pre...
Sep 11 by Elaine Brown, MD
Community Members