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What Could ECG Showing Anterior Fascicular Block Suggest?

My husband is 61. Does not have any known problem. He did a ECG today. It says left axis deviation, heart rate 81/m, Nomal PR, QRS, QT duration. No pathological Q wave or ST-T changes seen and left anterior fascicular block. It also says probable anteroseptal infarct, old.

Can you please explain.
Tue, 19 Jan 2016
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hello,
I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM.
Basically Left deviation can be present due to obesity and many other non serious causes.In case your your husband unless i know complete history and other investigations i can not guide you properly.But you can get 2D echo done to confirm that there was no infarct .
My best wishes
Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.
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What Could ECG Showing Anterior Fascicular Block Suggest?

hello, I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM. Basically Left deviation can be present due to obesity and many other non serious causes.In case your your husband unless i know complete history and other investigations i can not guide you properly.But you can get 2D echo done to confirm that there was no infarct . My best wishes Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.