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The risk of hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) refers to the likelihood that narrowed or blocked coronary arteries will impede blood flow enough to cause significant cardiovascular issues, such as angina or heart attacks. Hemodynamically significant CAD typically implies that the blockage affects the heart's ability to receive adequate blood supply during increased demand, such as during exercise or stress. Evaluation of this risk often involves diagnostic tests like stress tests or coronary angiography to assess the severity of the disease and guide treatment decisions.

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