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What Do The Values In An ECG Report Mean?

I had an ecg done recently and results showed: minor inferior repolarization disturbance. A specific

change flat or low T in aVF with negative T in lll My heart is 50 bpm. What does this mean is there cause

for concern. Dr suggested i further investigate with testing.

Fri, 23 May 2014
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I really appreciate your concern looking to the EKG report given here this is nonspecific type of tracing like the flat T in single lead does not indicate any thing even if the T changes comes in couple of lead then also this could be consider as normal but of course the clinical complain need to be taken in to consideration take care and have a nice day.
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What Do The Values In An ECG Report Mean?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern looking to the EKG report given here this is nonspecific type of tracing like the flat T in single lead does not indicate any thing even if the T changes comes in couple of lead then also this could be consider as normal but of course the clinical complain need to be taken in to consideration take care and have a nice day.