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my weght 61 kg age 64 years echo normal , lipid profile normal abd sono is normal but TMT is positve INDUCED ISCHAEMIA. docter suggest me 10tab per day and go for angiogram. pls suggest me ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
Hi sir, My CSA is positive for indivisible myocardial ischemia ..my doctor says that to do Angiogram under benefit of doubtmoreover my family doesn't have any hear problems. My existence tolerance is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Arnab Banerjee
( Critical Care Specialist)
whats wrong , any medications to be taken , any thing might be wrong , ecg shows anterior ischemia and angiogram says distal lad wall improper ... View answer
my stress test showed mild redistribution phenomenon in the inferior wall consistent with possible ischemia should I have a angiogram or wait and repeat in 6 months, I am not currently having chest pain but ... View answer
- infarction ischemia in the inferior wall and there is positive for the infarction of the inferior wall ... in the inferior wall. would you please explain terms and condtions? having angiogram in a couple ... View answer
mildly positive inducible ischemia(treadmill test). she has been asked to go for angiogram. Is the angiogram a must in this case? Thanks, Badri. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
saying mildly possible for inducible ishema. Is itmandatory to angiogram for this.. I suspect the act of Dr, earlier she said every thing alright, later went out n came in. Advised angiogram. Kindly help ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sunil Jangid
( HIV AIDS Specialist)
I was just diagnosed with mild ischemia in the anterior front bottom feed heart muscle. I teach at ... have an appt. to prepare for an angiogram next week. Should I be concerned about going to work? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sameer Maheshwari
( Cardiologist)
was decided that he needed a coronary angiogram to determine if there were areas of blockage causing ischemia . One day after the angiogram, his renal function began to deteriorate. He was diagnosed... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi My Father is 90 yrs and is diagnosed with ischemia on antero septal and infero lateral wall . He has refused angiogram further and is now discharged with pain management and medication . can u pls ... View answer
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