I was hospitalized for acute coronary artery disease, treated with a coronary angioplasty and DES (Drug Eluting Stent) implant. The angiographic results were excellent, without any complications. I had my first routine check-up with an ECG test, and a second check-up with CPET. The results of the tests were negative, and maximal exercise testing, after drug suspension, was also negative for inducible myocardial ischemia. Are there any contraindications for diving activities?
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