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2D echo, pro bnp
Pro bnp 463.3 2d echo : thin rim of Pericardial effusion, LVEF 60cent @rest, no clots or vegetation, Type 1 diastolic dysfunction, PASP =20mmhg. He is having brethelessnss and chest pain in between.  Does he require CAG?
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Hi I would like to know what is the reason for the echo being done. If the person is fine, you can consider a TMT to help deciding what to do next.
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