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What Does this ECG Test Result Mean?

as per my ECG report
HR:87bpm
PR Dur :81ms
PR int : 115
QRS Dur :96ms
QT/QTC int :338/407ms
P/QRS/T axis :51/65/-4 degree
RV5/SV1 amp :1.478/1.767mV
RV5+SV1 amp :1.245 mV
RV6/SV2 amp :1.679/3.232 mV



Diagnosis information is
800: Sinus Rhythm
401: short PR interval
621: inverted T Waves (aVF)


please clarify the above result of my ECG
Thu, 19 Feb 2015
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Let me help you out one by one.

1.Heart rate - normal
2. PR interval - a bit short ( Normal 120-200ms)
3. QTc - normal
4. QRSaxis - normal
5. Inverted T wave can be due to myocardial ischaemia( low blood flow to heart) , low Potassium , inflammation of the covering of your heart ( constrictive pericarditis).

Do not worry.

If you have symptoms of chest pain, palpitations, skipped heart beats, breathlessness , visit a cardiologist. He will be able to correlate clinically.

An abnormal EKG requires further evidence. It is a tool for diagnosis with other tests , clinical evidence and symptoms.

Hope this helps. You can post any other question.
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What Does this ECG Test Result Mean?

Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Let me help you out one by one. 1.Heart rate - normal 2. PR interval - a bit short ( Normal 120-200ms) 3. QTc - normal 4. QRSaxis - normal 5. Inverted T wave can be due to myocardial ischaemia( low blood flow to heart) , low Potassium , inflammation of the covering of your heart ( constrictive pericarditis). Do not worry. If you have symptoms of chest pain, palpitations, skipped heart beats, breathlessness , visit a cardiologist. He will be able to correlate clinically. An abnormal EKG requires further evidence. It is a tool for diagnosis with other tests , clinical evidence and symptoms. Hope this helps. You can post any other question.