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ECG Done. What Does Slight Left Precordial Repolarization Disturance, Consider Ischemia And LV Overload Mean?

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Posted on Mon, 3 Sep 2012
Question: what does slight left precordial repolarization disturance, consider ischemia, LV overload or aspecific change mean on an ecg
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Answered by Dr. Prabhakar C Koregol (5 hours later)
Hi,

Thanks for posting your query.

It means there are some ST depressions in lateral leads. Generally may of no significance but if you have any symptoms such as chest pain, breathlessness you need further evaluation.

It is advisable for you to have Echocardiogram done. If echo is normal and you are symptomatic, better to have TMT (Treadmill test) also done.

By any chance, are you on digoxin? Please get back to me with details.

Regards,
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ECG Done. What Does Slight Left Precordial Repolarization Disturance, Consider Ischemia And LV Overload Mean?

Hi,

Thanks for posting your query.

It means there are some ST depressions in lateral leads. Generally may of no significance but if you have any symptoms such as chest pain, breathlessness you need further evaluation.

It is advisable for you to have Echocardiogram done. If echo is normal and you are symptomatic, better to have TMT (Treadmill test) also done.

By any chance, are you on digoxin? Please get back to me with details.

Regards,