Showing posts with label cardiac stress test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardiac stress test. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

Radioactive man? Milford resident pulled over by state police


A few days ago, a 42-year-old man was stopped by a state policeman because radiation coming from his vehicle was detected by a device in the patrol car. Earlier that day, he had undergone a cardiac stress test which involved the injection of a small amount of radioactive isotope into his body. He was released when he produced a doctor’s note stating he had undergone the test. [Full story here.]

Two things make this story interesting.

One, the report reveals the fact that many police cars have radiation detectors that are so sensitive that a man emitting a small amount of radiation while driving could be fingered as a possible terrorist. Despite my being a news junkie, I did not know that such detectors were deployed. Did you?

Now the terrorists know too. What is to stop them from bringing a nuclear weapon into a city now that they are aware of the existence of these detectors and that a note from a doctor can get one off the hook?

The second interesting point involves the stress test. The story says the man had what seems to have been a transient hypertension. There was no mention of any cardiac symptoms or a family history of heart disease. The man is employed as a fireman, a strenuous occupation.

Why was a nuclear stress test ordered?

I am a mere, “non-cognitive” surgeon, but I believe that an asymptomatic 42-year-old fireman with hypertension, episodic or not, does not need a cardiac stress test.

Do you wonder why we spend so much on health care in the United States?