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Does " no significant ischemia" mean their is no ischemia? this showed during stress test and found previous mi?

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Dr. James Chapman answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Maybe not: Normally if there is no ischemia, the report will say that. The statement no significant ischemia" may mean that there is a small area of posible ischemia - usually not threatening to you. Ask your doc to clarify this.

Answered 9/4/2018

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