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I just had an ekg done and it said normal sinus rhythm , anteroseptal infarction probably old, abnormal repolarization , possible coronary ischemia . What does that mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
a review of lexiscan and rest nuclear images reveals a small fixed anteroseptal and apical defect ... block . there is no convincing area of ischemia . the gates ejection fraction is 26% with septal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karen Steinberg
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Can mental stress cause or contribute to an anteroseptal infarct? If so, please explain and please ... mental or physical stress would be required to cause/contribute to anteroseptal infarct? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhakar C Koregol
( Cardiologist)
global systolic function stress images show a moderate size mild grade anteroseptal and apical defect ... consistent with myocardial scarring with peri-infarct ischemia gated study shows no definite wall... View answer
Hello I m a 35 y.o. female and I just had an ECG test the results were: Regular Sinus Rhythm Anteroseptal Wall Ischemia after Cardio Consult I ve researched what Ischemia mean and what I want to know... View answer
Recently I ws rushed to do hospital4 weeks pregnant, I was rushed because I felt like I am going to pass out, I was in the er and was diagnosed with anteroseptalischemia,how can i prevent having this ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
, severe-reversible defect involving the basal to mid anterior and anteroseptal wall. The majority of this defect is favored to be artifactual from attenuation however, some ischemia in this territory is a ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aaron Branch
( General & Family Physician)
, small apical anteroseptal defect. Given defect intensity, this could be related to tissue attenuation. Cannot rule out small area of ischemia. Ejection fraction 54% with no wall motion abnormalities. what ... View answer
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