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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Does My TMT Report Suggest?

Hi I am 34 years old and my TMT report remakrs as below.
1 Base Line ECG has ST-T changes in infrolateral leads.
2 TMT was terminated at 7.22 min stage III of Burse protocol due to the achieved 97% THR.
3 He has achieved 97% of THR & 8.7 METS.
4 There is no ST depression in any leads at peak exercise as compared to resting ECG to suggest Ischemia, There is mulitiple VPC's seen during exercise and recovery period.
5 Normal HR and BP response.
6 No conduction disturbance during TMT or in recovery phase.
7 No c/o angina, breathlessness.
8 No sign suggestive of LVS3 Gallop or basal creps.
9 Recovery is uneventful.
10 Fair effort tolerance.

TMT is negative for inducible ischemia at moderate workload.
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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more pvcs during exercise are abnormal. may be due to cad. though normal tt may do nuclear tt or coronary angiogram to r/o cad
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What Does My TMT Report Suggest?

more pvcs during exercise are abnormal. may be due to cad. though normal tt may do nuclear tt or coronary angiogram to r/o cad