I just got test result back from a heart catherization. It says, Very mild left anterior descending. But was otherwise normal. NOW I wait 2 weeks to get an ECHO done, so my question is, What does that left anterior descending mean?
Thanks!
I just got test result back from a heart catherization. It says, Very mild left anterior descending. But was otherwise normal. NOW I wait 2 weeks to get an ECHO done, so my question is, What does that left anterior descending mean?
Thanks!
Hi itsjustvicki,
The left anterior descending artery is one of the three main coronary arteries. This explanation may be helpful: Coronary artery blockage
Take care,
Shauna Hill, RD, LD
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