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I have a bi fascicular block . A a BP issue. I did a nuclearstress and the report came negative ... photos from the test How about the bi fascicular block root cause ? can we do something proactive... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
and had what my doctor said was an esphogeal spasm but he ordered a nuclearstresstest as a precaution. I had an echo stree test 7 yrs ago (at 50) which was normal. I have no pain or... View answer
the dr looked and wants to do a nuclearstresstest. I am freaking out! This all started as a simple echo ... it was fine. Listened to my heart, said it didn t sound bad. Ordered a stress... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
My father is scheduled for a nuclearstresstest. He takes nitro 0.4 mg prn. Lately, he has needed ... are that there are no blockages. How many hours before the nuclearstress... View answer
a NuclearStressTest done due to recent, intermittent left arm, neck and jaw pain. Results are as follows ... of rest and stress images reveal mild anterior wall ischemia noted. No wall... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
can you help me understand my Nuclearstresstest reults? Resting ECG:NSR , Possible Seplat MI age indeterminate, Poor wave Progression, Nonspecific ST-T abn. I do have Paroxysmal Supraventricular... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manoranjan Chowhan
( Radiologist)
Hello and thank you for your question! Regarding your concern: of course nuclearstresstest is a good option for ruling out myocardial ischemia; but as the results may yield no cardiac problems, I...
Hi there,
Thanks for your query. You have not given Nuclearstresstest findings. Resting ECG findings:- Poor R wave progression suggests a failing heart. The tracing suggests that they are either...