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ECG Shows Primary T Wave Abnormality. Meaning?

Can you explain to me my ECG results? Vent rate 69bpm S PR interval 108ms QRS duration 82ms QT/QTc 382/409ms P-R-T axes -11 61 -2 Sinus rhythm with short PR Nonspecific ST abnormality Normal QRS-T angle, consider primary T wave abnormality Abnormal ECG
Mon, 4 Mar 2013
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Dear friend, welcome and thanks for entrusting your query here at HCM!
I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to your query here.

There is inadequate information in what you posted.
It appears that the ECG has some ST-T wave changes (heart repolarization related) which may be normal/ abnormal for age and lot of factors.
It is better if you post the scanned EKG image here using the uploader below the text box.
Then I may be able to pinpoint if it is a significant change.
Also we need to know the history like BP, weight, sex, symptoms etc.

I would appreciate if you could load it here and even ask me a direct question on my page.



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Thank you and Good luck!
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ECG Shows Primary T Wave Abnormality. Meaning?

Dear friend, welcome and thanks for entrusting your query here at HCM! I am Dr. Prasad Akole (Critical Care Expert- http://bit.ly/Dr-Prasad-Akole) and am glad to address to your query here. There is inadequate information in what you posted. It appears that the ECG has some ST-T wave changes (heart repolarization related) which may be normal/ abnormal for age and lot of factors. It is better if you post the scanned EKG image here using the uploader below the text box. Then I may be able to pinpoint if it is a significant change. Also we need to know the history like BP, weight, sex, symptoms etc. I would appreciate if you could load it here and even ask me a direct question on my page. I hope you are fully satisfied with the guidance I gave. I would be glad to answer any further queries. Please ask for any clarifications before closing and rating this answer. Thank you and Good luck!