What Does The Following Tread Mill Test Report Indictae?
Question: Today i had been gone through trade mill test during my company routine medical examination and it was observed that and reported following interpretation :
1. Poor excerciese tolerence.
2.Significant ST-T Changes noted.
3.Good hemodynamic response.
4.No significant Arrhythmica
5. Post excercise rec.period was uneventful, (Concl. Test is positive for ischeimia at low work load) guide me
1. Poor excerciese tolerence.
2.Significant ST-T Changes noted.
3.Good hemodynamic response.
4.No significant Arrhythmica
5. Post excercise rec.period was uneventful, (Concl. Test is positive for ischeimia at low work load) guide me
Brief Answer:
Positive exercise test
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I am happy you took the tread mill test (TMT). It means that you are very vulnerable to a heart attack under stress. It can be either emotional or exercise related.
Here are my suggestion
You will need to meet a cardiologist as soon as possible for a coronary angiogram. There might be block in your arteries which will need stenting
In the mean time here are some suggestions
1. Avoid smoking completely
2. Do not eat heavy meals.
3. Do not engage in strenuous activities including climbing of stairs
4. Avoid driving.
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
Positive exercise test
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for the query
I am happy you took the tread mill test (TMT). It means that you are very vulnerable to a heart attack under stress. It can be either emotional or exercise related.
Here are my suggestion
You will need to meet a cardiologist as soon as possible for a coronary angiogram. There might be block in your arteries which will need stenting
In the mean time here are some suggestions
1. Avoid smoking completely
2. Do not eat heavy meals.
3. Do not engage in strenuous activities including climbing of stairs
4. Avoid driving.
I hope I was of help, if you have any further queries please get back to me
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Ashwin Bhandari