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What does it mean if i had wmsi=2 on my echocardiogram?

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

WMSI is: peak wall motion score index. It is used to predict the risk of future cardiac events. Normal=1. A WMSI of 2 indicates significant wall motion abnormalities and increased risk of cardiac events. Talk to your cardiologists about the results.

Answered 4/26/2018

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