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View Poll Results: A repeat sestamibi scan should be considered in 1 to 2 years in which patients?
Those who fail to achieve a heart rate of at least 110 0 0%
Those who fail to achieve a heart rate of at least 120 0 0%
Those who fail to achieve a heart rate of at least 130 2 100.00%
Those who fail to achieve a heart rate of at least 140 0 0%
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Old November 18th, 2003, 20:48
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A repeat sestamibi scan should be considered in 1 to 2 years in which patients?

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The authors found that patients failing to reach a heart rate of 130 during the exercise stress test had a higher morbidity and mortality
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