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EKG Prior To Bilateral Mastectomy And Reconstruction Showed Nonspecific T-wave Abnormality In The Anterior And Inferior Leads. Meaning?

I had an EKG done from my pretesting prior to my bilaterial mascectomy and reconstruction. I received a letter from my plastic surgeon after my surgery was already perform and the letter stated: Enclosed is a copy of your EKG from pretesting. The computer does show a finding of a nonspecific T-wave abnormality in the anterior and inferior leads. What does this mean? I did have a successful surgery
Tue, 28 Aug 2012
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It could be normal .However a detailed assesment in the form of echo and TMT would be needed to ascertain its origin.
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EKG Prior To Bilateral Mastectomy And Reconstruction Showed Nonspecific T-wave Abnormality In The Anterior And Inferior Leads. Meaning?

It could be normal .However a detailed assesment in the form of echo and TMT would be needed to ascertain its origin.