My SO had an appointment yesterday with a cardiologist. He had a stress test the end of Nov which showed he has NO sign of heart disease, or blockage, that the blood flow in the vessels supplying the heart are normal. But showed he MAY have LV (left ventrical dysfunction) what it means is that the left part of the heart, that pumps oxygenated blood to the body MAY not be quite pumping like it should. Theres some calculation called "ejection fraction" which determines how well its pumping, normal is between 50% to 55%, depending on who is doing the test, his is 48%, which is only slightly low. The good news is, the cardiologist confirmed the test was perfectly normal
He was also diagnosed with high cholesterol. The cardiologist is now suggesting a test...that I believe is in the experimental stages (NOT covered by insurance) ...it supposedly determines if cholesterol is built up on artery walls and is done by ultrasound. Has anyone ever heard of this or had this test? Is it really necessary when the stress test showed no signs of heart disease or blockages??
He was also diagnosed with high cholesterol. The cardiologist is now suggesting a test...that I believe is in the experimental stages (NOT covered by insurance) ...it supposedly determines if cholesterol is built up on artery walls and is done by ultrasound. Has anyone ever heard of this or had this test? Is it really necessary when the stress test showed no signs of heart disease or blockages??





They also stated his stress test indicated absolutely no signs of heart disease, or blockage, that the blood flow in the vessels supplying the heart are normal
The Dr. suggested a vascular screening...specifically a cartoid scan to check for plaque. Is this really necessary 

) his cholesterol is high, the endless merry-go-round you mentioned began immediately. Lipitor was instantly prescribed ($$$). This was done via a phone call from the Physician's Assistant, not even from the Dr. himself
But, that is another issue entirely
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