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What Does The Following ECG Report Indicate?

ECG showed anteroseptal wall myocardial infraction of some duration. Echocardiography revealed RWMA+, mild concentric LVH, severe LV systolic dysfunction with grade II diastolic dysfunction, RV systolic dysfunction with LVEF 30%. Coronary angiogram done on 03/04/2017 showed left main with triple vessel coronary artery disease.
Fri, 26 May 2017
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withecgreport consult cardiologist for clinical examination and advise on treatment.stenting is requeredto dilate maincoronary artery.
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What Does The Following ECG Report Indicate?

withecgreport consult cardiologist for clinical examination and advise on treatment.stenting is requeredto dilate maincoronary artery.