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My ECG Says RSR In V1or V2, Right VCD Or RVH QRS Area Positive And R’ V1/V2 What Does This Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 12 Jan 2024
Question: Hello, I’m 30 years Female
My ECG says RSR In V1or V2, right VCD or RVH…… QRS Area positive and R’ V1/V2

What does this indicate?
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (33 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

After reviewing your ECG record, I would explain that an incomplete right bundle branch block pattern seems to be present.

R' doesn't seem to be taller than R, mimicking a prominent j point

It may be normal variant finding or an expression of a minimal structural heart abnormality.

Coming to this point, I would recommend performing an ambulatory 24 hours ECG monitoring test (Holter), and cardiac ultrasound exam to look for any potential structural heart disorder or rhythm disturbances.

Hope to have been helpful!

Please, let me know in case of any further questions!

Kind regards,

Dr. Ilir Sharka
cardiologist
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My ECG Says RSR In V1or V2, Right VCD Or RVH QRS Area Positive And R’ V1/V2 What Does This Indicate?

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello, After reviewing your ECG record, I would explain that an incomplete right bundle branch block pattern seems to be present. R' doesn't seem to be taller than R, mimicking a prominent j point It may be normal variant finding or an expression of a minimal structural heart abnormality. Coming to this point, I would recommend performing an ambulatory 24 hours ECG monitoring test (Holter), and cardiac ultrasound exam to look for any potential structural heart disorder or rhythm disturbances. Hope to have been helpful! Please, let me know in case of any further questions! Kind regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka cardiologist