No one should advise what medication or treatment is the best option for an individual. Requires more than just the results of a test...need complete health history, concomitant health issues, etc.
QUOTE:I can give you some insight to the results of your echo test.... underwent ECHOCARDIOGRAM TEST ON 14.08.2008.The remarks of the Doctor is NO RWMA, NO MR,NO AR,GOOD LV/RV FUNCTION, Test Time is 15.01min.HR at rest :92/min, Max.H.R :156/min , Max RPR:292, MAX METS :7.4O,B.P at rest:150/90mm Hg,Max B.P:220/90mm Hg.Average effort tolerance/Adequate HRresponse /Normal BP Response /
>>>>>No angina/hypo tension/arrytmia/No significant ST charges/TEST CONCLUDED AS NEGATIVE FOR INDUCIBLE ISCHEMIA....the test revealed no vessel blockages. Also, all other parameters are normal and that includes your heart valves, left ventricle that pumps blood into circulation is normal. The right ventricle that pumps blood to the lungs is normal. In fact I don't see anything to be concerned over from your report. Why was the test given?
Thanks for your question, Take care,
Ken