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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Does This ECG Report Signify?

Dear Doctor One week before my ECG report was as HR105BMS PR569MS QRS103MS QT 335MS QTC 444 EXIS 35 DEG Company doctor asked me for detail check up with doctor for AF. Today my report is like PR 186/194 QRS 96MS QT/QTC 410/395 p/qrs/t axis 89/40/30 deg Heart Rate 51 BMP Is it normal or not? whats your advise.
Tue, 17 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your ECG report I am suggesting that you have developed an Atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation is a heart murmur that is associated with increased heart rate and if not adequately controlled will lead to heart failure

The values have reduced from what I have seen did you take any pills? If so please continue and see a cardiologist specialist with the result for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription

I hope this helps Regards

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What Does This ECG Report Signify?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your ECG report I am suggesting that you have developed an Atrial fibrillation Atrial fibrillation is a heart murmur that is associated with increased heart rate and if not adequately controlled will lead to heart failure The values have reduced from what I have seen did you take any pills? If so please continue and see a cardiologist specialist with the result for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps Regards