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What Does The Following ECG Report Suggest?

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Question : i am a diabetic since last one year. During Preventive Health check up a TMT was done which says that TMT is positive for provocable myocardial ischaemia.
ECG changes during the test : There was horizontal depression > 1 mm in leads 2 , 3 , aVF , V3-6 at peak exercise.
arryhythmia : VE's , including VE couplets.

What is the interpretation of this diagnosis.


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Answered by Dr. Priyank Mody (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
It may probably point towards underlying blockage in your heart arteries

Detailed Answer:
Hello Sir ,
Exact interpretation would require the tracing . However based on the final reporting you have uploaded .
It would suggest a possibility of you having some blockages in the heart arteries which may be significant . Ventricular ectopics may suggest the same .
Condisering you are diabetic , you may not have the Classic anginal pain .
However as it occurs at peak exercise , the chances that there being bad underlying disease is less.
If you have any breathlessness while you have to climb stairs or you have any chest pain , Otherwise considering your risk profile . Further investigation is suggested .
A coronary angiography and functional assessment should be the way forward .
Regards Dr. Mody
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What Does The Following ECG Report Suggest?

Brief Answer: It may probably point towards underlying blockage in your heart arteries Detailed Answer: Hello Sir , Exact interpretation would require the tracing . However based on the final reporting you have uploaded . It would suggest a possibility of you having some blockages in the heart arteries which may be significant . Ventricular ectopics may suggest the same . Condisering you are diabetic , you may not have the Classic anginal pain . However as it occurs at peak exercise , the chances that there being bad underlying disease is less. If you have any breathlessness while you have to climb stairs or you have any chest pain , Otherwise considering your risk profile . Further investigation is suggested . A coronary angiography and functional assessment should be the way forward . Regards Dr. Mody