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What Is The Treatment For Inadequate Heart Rate?

Hi, I am Hamsa My mother in law went tmt test the report is tmt inconclusive for inducible ischemia ,and inadiquate heart rate thr achived 80% ,maximum bp 160/80 .Currently she is taking Angigem 90mg/per day .what's that report shows wht is the treatment. thank u
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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Dear Hamsa,

The test is saying that there is no conclusive evidence of blockages of the arteries of the heart, but that being said, it was a suboptimal test, because we want to achieve more thn 100% or the target heart rate; so it still leaves us with the question: is there evidence of blockages if she reaches those heart rates? A chemical stress test can be considered to increase the heart rate to desired levels.


Hope this helps, wish you the best,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Mayo Clinic MN
Cardiology
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What Is The Treatment For Inadequate Heart Rate?

Dear Hamsa, The test is saying that there is no conclusive evidence of blockages of the arteries of the heart, but that being said, it was a suboptimal test, because we want to achieve more thn 100% or the target heart rate; so it still leaves us with the question: is there evidence of blockages if she reaches those heart rates? A chemical stress test can be considered to increase the heart rate to desired levels. Hope this helps, wish you the best, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Mayo Clinic MN Cardiology