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spine and severe pain and stress cause heart damage such as inferior infarction, anteriorischemia and anterior T wave changes and result in death. All of this over a period of approx 4 years. ... View answer
I am 27 have had 2 abnormal ekgs in the last month both said cannot rule out inferior infarct with st and t wave abnormality possible anteriorischemia . I have felt drained for the past month i cant ... View answer
my nuclear stress reports shows very mild reversible ischemia in anterior wall in the LAD ... do angioplasty during angiography for mild ischemia. ... View answer
Hi I recently had a Lexiscan Stress Test it show's moderate sized area of reversable ischemiaanterior wall what does this mean and what are the treatments? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
anatomically where is anterior septal wall ischemia in the heart? Not sure if doctor said interior or anterior . This was following a nuclear stress test with a 85 yr old female. She has been... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pankaj Bhargava
( General & Family Physician)
I have a history of heart disease and I had quadruple bypass a few years ago. Agee weeks ago my ekg said that the twave was abnormal ant to consider anteriorischemia. Today s ekg said cannot rule out ... View answer
I was just diagnosed with mild ischemia in the anterior front bottom feed heart muscle. I teach at a college and carry a heavy load of materials in a briefcase plus walk a good distance to classes. I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sameer Maheshwari
( Cardiologist)
today ekg showed anterior/lateral ischemia. 6 mos ago normal, my pcp told me he read my strfess test from 6 mos ago, and thinks I should talk to a cardiologists about a heart cath...i m74 M; end ... View answer
Boy, that was quick. I have been diagnosed showing an extensive anterior infart with borderline ischemia and a left ventricular ejection fraction of 34%, consistaant with congestive heart failure. I... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Noble Zachariah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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