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So transthoracic echocardiogram numbers seem to be really good.

How's the stress test metrics? You should have had both the stress test data and the echo data performed just prior to and after - different from the transthoracic. There would be some assessments re how heart performed under the stress, as well as ECG data, heart rate, etc.

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This is the report from the stress test:

Exercise Stress Test

The patient performed treadmill exercise under the Bruce Protocol, completing 12 minutes 35 seconds and achieved an estimated workload of 13 metabolic equivalents (METS).

Baseline HR : 69 bpm

Peak HR: 160 bpm (90 % of max PHR)

85% of Max Predicted HR: 151

Baseline BP: 110/70 mmHg

Peak BP: 140/80 mmHg

Calculated DWP: 22400

Exercise terminated due to: Achievement of target HR

Symptoms: None

HR response: Calculated patient's HR reserve indicates a normal chronotropic response (normal is greater than 80%).

Baseline HR/BP: Normal
Heart rate response to exercise was appropriate.
The blood pressure response was appropriate.

Performance: Excellent exercise capacity for age and gender. Excellent level of exercise.