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What Treatment Is Available For Inducible Ischemia, Hypertension And Diabetes?

i am 50yrs. have hypertension,little diabetes, my tmt found possitive for inducible ischaemia [ exercise tolerance fair, exercise induced arrhythmia-normal, chrono response - normal where total exercise time 7.15 min, maxm work load 9.10, distance covered 0.45 km, max bp 174/100 mmHg in protocol bruce, reason for termination---ST change---- d.saharia
Wed, 27 Aug 2014
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H welcome to HCM,
Inducible ischemia on Tread mill testing warrants further work up in the form of angiography .Exercise induced blood flow reduction to heart is common in partial occlusion of the coronary vasculature.Depending on the angiogarphy results either medical management with antihypertensives and antiplatelets or interventional procedures like Stenting can lead to reslolution of blood flow to Heart.Tight control of blood sugar is neeeded to prevent ischemic states.Consult your cardiologist for further queries.
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What Treatment Is Available For Inducible Ischemia, Hypertension And Diabetes?

H welcome to HCM, Inducible ischemia on Tread mill testing warrants further work up in the form of angiography .Exercise induced blood flow reduction to heart is common in partial occlusion of the coronary vasculature.Depending on the angiogarphy results either medical management with antihypertensives and antiplatelets or interventional procedures like Stenting can lead to reslolution of blood flow to Heart.Tight control of blood sugar is neeeded to prevent ischemic states.Consult your cardiologist for further queries. Thank you