What is nonreversible apical inferior wall and what does it mean when they say no dipyridamole-induced reversible ischemia .there is mild defect in the apical inferior wall that is not reversible at rest.
Usually, a small defect indicates there may be some heart cells in the area noted that do not help contract the heart wall. Often the problem is due to a lack of good oxygenated blood flowing to that portion of the defect.