In short, to pass a stress test, your heart must demonstrate normal blood flow and rhythm during physical exertion without causing alarming symptoms. Normal blood flow. Your medical imaging shows that your heart receives enough oxygen and blood when it works hard. No physical symptoms. You do not experience chest pain, severe shortness of breath,
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Cardiac stress tests for elderly patients are vital tools for evaluating heart health. They are particularly important for older adults, as the risk of developing a heart condition increases with age. Whether you are an older adult or someone exploring options for a loved one, understanding these tests can help ease concerns and clarify their
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Previously, it was believed that heart disease was more prevalent among males in the United States. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), women are more prone to heart disease. Let’s talk about the cause of heart disease, why women are more prone to it, and how our cardiologists at Advanced Heart &
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