Yes he needs looked at and is at high risk for a heart attack. By 'reversible' ischemia, it means that at rest his 'distal inferior heart' is adequately supplied with oxygenated blood. When stressed (whether through exercise, medication, etc. ) this same area becomes ischemic. It's 'reversible' because once his heart becomes 'rested' the ischemia goes away. THis means that a coronary artery is 'tight' and potentially an MI waiting to happen. A cardiologist needs to see him without a doubt.
His ejection fraction is normal.
That first part "+ for cardiac ischemia" is either pointing at the next statement (about the reversible ischemia) or saying there is an additional area that is ichemic..(?but fails to mention anything about it's being reversible, nor does it localize it...kinda weird.?)
He needs an angiogram. As soon as he can.
Check his meds...is he on anything? He should call his MD and ask if he should start taking asprin NOW.
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