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Dear Dr, Please Help Us ECG Interpretation And Further Prognosis

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Posted on Fri, 12 Apr 2019
Question: Dear Dr,

Please help us ECG interpretation and further prognosis
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Answered by Dr. Sagar Makode (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It's RBBB

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It's right bundle branch block with sinus rhythm, left axis deviation and left anterior fascicular block. No significant St t abnormalities seen.
This is usually an age or hypertension related change however possibility of ischemic heart disease should be ruled out with further evaluation and echo. Also, needs lipid and weight control.
So, patient should undergo echo and if normal then stress test like stress thallium/ treadmill test or CT coronary angiography to rule out possibility of ischemic heart disease.
Hope this helps you and get back if you have any doubts.
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Dear Dr, Please Help Us ECG Interpretation And Further Prognosis

Brief Answer: It's RBBB Detailed Answer: Hello, It's right bundle branch block with sinus rhythm, left axis deviation and left anterior fascicular block. No significant St t abnormalities seen. This is usually an age or hypertension related change however possibility of ischemic heart disease should be ruled out with further evaluation and echo. Also, needs lipid and weight control. So, patient should undergo echo and if normal then stress test like stress thallium/ treadmill test or CT coronary angiography to rule out possibility of ischemic heart disease. Hope this helps you and get back if you have any doubts.