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How To Interpret Heart Stress Test Result?

Had a heart stress test. Results, no ventricular dilatation or differential dilatation with stress. TID ratio 0.96 No Fixed Defects. No reversible abnormalities. Normal wall motion Calculated left ventricular ejection fraction is 60% with end-systolic volume of 46cc. I am 75 years of age.
Tue, 17 Feb 2015
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I'm guessing its a nuclear stress scan.
It appears normal with a good function of 60%.
Nothing to worry with regard to the comments mentioned in this report.
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How To Interpret Heart Stress Test Result?

I m guessing its a nuclear stress scan. It appears normal with a good function of 60%. Nothing to worry with regard to the comments mentioned in this report.