Simple Two-in-One Test Signals High Risk After a Heart Attack

Everyone loves a two-fer, but a two-in-one heart test that has the potential to save lives is the real deal. According to new research, pairing two findings from one simple test makes it significantly more likely that doctors will identify patients who face the greatest risk after a heart attack. The research, which appears in the December 11, 2007, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), found that by examining both the nervous system and the heart’s electrical system, cardiologists could better identify which patients were at highest risk of cardiac arrest or death, even years after a heart attack.

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