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I just read an ekg report that was done on me back in 2012. It shows Left anterior fasciular block, left ventricular hypertrophy and sinus bradycardia. I had no idea and no doctor has said anything. I had a VSD repair done when I was about 20 yrs old. Are these conditions related to my surgery? I am now 62. Is this a concern?
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. B M Gupta's Response
Hi. These findings are because of vsd. These findings are not because of surgery. Please consult cardiologist for fresh investigations like ecg and echo. These investigations are required to rule out any complication left because of late vsd repair. If u have any other query then ask. take care.
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What Does My EKG Report Indicate?
Hi. These findings are because of vsd. These findings are not because of surgery. Please consult cardiologist for fresh investigations like ecg and echo. These investigations are required to rule out any complication left because of late vsd repair. If u have any other query then ask. take care.