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The following table lists the percentage of abnormal readings as a result of heart screening services provided to our clients.
An abnormal reading means that at the moment the electrocardiogram (ECG) was recorded, it did not fall within the normal range. An abnormal ECG reading is not a definitive indicator of heart health problems, nor is it a diagnosis.
The results of your heart screening are sent directly to your home for you to share with your health care provider. If you receive an abnormal reading, you are urged to bring your results to the attention of your physician for further medical guidance. Since an ECG can indicate the presence of a heart condition, this information can be extremely important.
| Location | Results |
| Florida | Abnormal: 5.2% |
| Maine | Abnormal: 0.0% |
| Massachusetts | Abnormal: 4.1% |
| New York | Abnormal: 5.0% |
| Pennsylvania | Abnormal: 8.0% |
| Texas | Abnormal: 6.6% |
| District of Columbia | Abnormal: 10.7% * |
| AVERAGE | Abnormal: 5.2% |
Data current as of March 2009.
* All Adults.
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