Experts Critique Trump's Medical Report for Missing Cardiac Health Details
Doctors say Trump’s medical report ‘lacks crucial information about his cardiac health’
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A recent medical report on Donald Trump from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is criticized by physicians for lacking essential details regarding his cardiac health. While the report claims Trump is in excellent health, it omits critical test results typically included in such evaluations.
- 01The report states Trump has 'strong cardiac' health but lacks details like calcium scores and plaque descriptions.
- 02Experts noted the absence of specific results, such as the ejection fraction from the echocardiogram.
- 03The White House claims the lack of certain results indicates no significant abnormalities were found.
- 04Trump's physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barabella, conducted a series of tests including an AI-enhanced electrocardiogram.
- 05Presidential health scrutiny has increased as leaders age, with Trump being the second oldest president at 80.
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A medical report detailing Donald Trump's recent examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center has drawn criticism from medical professionals for omitting vital information regarding his cardiac health. While the report asserts that Trump is in 'excellent health' and includes results from various tests, including an AI-enhanced electrocardiogram that estimated his cardiac age at 65, it lacks specific details typically found in such evaluations. Physicians have pointed out the absence of crucial metrics like the calcium score, plaque descriptions, and the ejection fraction from the echocardiogram, which are essential for a comprehensive assessment of cardiac function. The White House defended the report, stating that the absence of certain results should be interpreted as confirmation of no clinically meaningful abnormalities. As Trump approaches his 80th birthday, scrutiny of presidential health has intensified, particularly given the increasing age of leaders, with Trump being the second oldest to serve in the Oval Office.
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