
Stress Test Showed Perfusion Abnormality, Inferoseptal Wall With Perfusion. What Does All This Mean?

What does all this mean? is it bad, mild, what?
How is the in relation to a heart attack?
Thanks
Thanks for posting your query.
The heart is like a four chambered box with a pointed apex down (apical wall).
The coronary blood vessels supply the heart wall muscles (myocardium)and the perfusion of the heart by these blood vessels if decreased or blocked( perfusion defects) can cause angina ( chest pain) or myocardial infarction or heart attack.
Stress test is done to check how your blood supply to the heart is and whether it can be decreased or blocked due to any stress making you at risk of a future heart attack.
Your tests show that you have perfusion defects in two walls of heart which at present are mild since reversible but do indicate a future risk of ischemia (angina)or infarction( heart attack).
Your left ventricular ejection fraction or LVEF is normal indicating good function of the heart muscle (pumping blood to body )at present.
Since you already suffer from HP and Diabetes and are already on medications it is advisable that you consult your cardiologist for preventing and decreasing the risk of a heart attack.
Please do not worry as it is good to detect a perfusion problem in early stages so that it can be improved by medications and positive lifestyle changes .
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