A normal result of an exercise stress test shows normal electrocardiogram tracings and heart rate, blood pressure within the normal range, and no angina, unusual dizziness, or shortness of breath.
Normal results will be negative, showing no antinuclear antibodies.
The results of the cold agglutinins test require a doctor's interpretation. In general, however, a normal value is lower than 1:32.
The meaning of a medical test result being lower than normal depends entirely on what medical test result it is. For some results, being lower than normal is not a big deal, or even a good thing; for some results it can be a very big deal, depending on how much lower than normal it is.
10-40 units/L
To have a normal tsh result one should be given prophythiouracil or synthroid for life.
Normal phlebography results show proper blood flow through the leg veins.
The absolute numbers which are considered normal vary from one laboratory to another. Any results reported should come with information regarding the testing facility's normal range.
Partial thromboplastin time test results can be obtained in less than one hour.
The pattern of amino acid banding on the thin layer chromatography plates will be normal.
A clinical correlation from a stress test involves interpreting the test results in conjunction with the patient's symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic tests to arrive at a diagnosis or treatment plan. It helps the healthcare provider determine the significance of abnormal findings on the stress test in relation to the patient's overall health condition.
Ask your doctor to interpret the test results for you. Your doctor may also wish to order additional tests.
Normal tilt table test results show no significant drop in blood pressure or heart rate when the table is tilted upright. This indicates normal autonomic nervous system function and ability to regulate blood pressure and heart rate in response to changes in posture.