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What Does The ECG Report Indicate?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here... I have an ECG report that I am trying to interpret. Vent rate 68 bpm ,PR Interval 172 ms ,QRS duration 88ms,QT/QTc 396/421 ms, P-R-T axes 71 67 -9 Beside all of this it says Normal sinus rhythm Nonspecific T wave abnormality Abnormal ECG This ECG is for a 53 year old female. Can you help me with this?
Thu, 18 Dec 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you should not worry much about this ECG.
As all parameters are normal.
When T wave inversion is more than 1 mm then it is known as significant t wave abnormality.
And this indicates myocardial ischaemia.
So in your ECG t wave abnormality is nonspecific. So no need to worry for this.
Nonspecific T wave abnormality can be seen in
1. Normal individual
2. Old age
So her ecg us normal, no need to worry for nonspecific t wave abnormality.
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What Does The ECG Report Indicate?

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you should not worry much about this ECG. As all parameters are normal. When T wave inversion is more than 1 mm then it is known as significant t wave abnormality. And this indicates myocardial ischaemia. So in your ECG t wave abnormality is nonspecific. So no need to worry for this. Nonspecific T wave abnormality can be seen in 1. Normal individual 2. Old age So her ecg us normal, no need to worry for nonspecific t wave abnormality.