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i am having a stable RBBB which is asymptomatic. do i have to treat it? my TMT & echocardiogram tests are normal but, i feel chest pain in climbing stairs after a meal. The pain subsides soon after i finish climbing stairs. my cariologist suggested an angiography. what do i do?
hello thanks for posting here. RBBB does not need any treatment. only newly occurring RBBB neds evaluation. I guess you have got RBBB from long back. your symptoms are very typical for effort angina. therefore you must go ahead with an angiography. i agree that your TMT is negative, but TMT head a sensitivity of 70% i.e. it will diagnose only 70 out of 100 positive cases. so please go ahead with s cautionary angiography. thank you
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What Causes Chest Pain When You Climb The Stairs?
hello thanks for posting here. RBBB does not need any treatment. only newly occurring RBBB neds evaluation. I guess you have got RBBB from long back. your symptoms are very typical for effort angina. therefore you must go ahead with an angiography. i agree that your TMT is negative, but TMT head a sensitivity of 70% i.e. it will diagnose only 70 out of 100 positive cases. so please go ahead with s cautionary angiography. thank you