Maybe but: I could probably teach you how to read the report. However, more importantly I think you should have your PCP or Cardiologist go over it with you. They will be able to explain better than you interpreting it.
Answered 7/18/2014
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Discuss: the results with your doctor who is more qualified tan you to interpret the results.
Answered 7/17/2014
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Difficult to do here: Look at results or conclusion section. Will say negative, equivocal (or maybe indeterminate or some similar wording) or positive. Positive means serious concern for fixed stenotic coronary artery disease. Equivocal means " I cannot rule out heart disease." And negative means no evidence of coronary blood flow limitation. Many other things one can see in this test - no space to explain here.
Answered 8/25/2014
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