Re: Echo results and a strange question... need some opinions...



oh, and i forgot to add... on the final impressions note, the doctor
writes:

"No evidence of ischemia by clinical, ECG or echo criteria.
Deconditioned. tachycardia present before and after the test. Possible
hyperventilating. No significant valvular or flow abnormalities. A full
doppler-echo was performed on this date. " etc etc

that sounds rather.. contradictory to the other thing?


petshopqueen007@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
it also says on my stress echo report that during the stress
electrocardiogram, as i was on the tradmill...this:

"Stress electrocardiogram":

"Stress ECG revealed non-specific ST-T wave changes. There were no ECG
changes diagnostic for ischemia."

I'm assuming they mean the actual ELECTROcardiogram they gave me as
they were doing the stress echo.
What could this mean whole St-T wave thing mean, exactly?


On my EKG (electro) that I had in the office a week prior to this
stress echo, had these notes written on the ***:

1. early transition - RsR Mv2 -? mild RV strain
2. NSST D
3. Borderline RAE

What are those?


Sorry for all the questions.

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