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Posted on Tue, 9 Dec 2014
Question: I went to the clinic today because I been having trouble breathing for the last 2 weeks. They gave me a Ekg today and not sure what this mean and should I be worried at all. I didn't go to the emergency room but should I soon. I attached a copy of my ECG.


Sinus bradycardia
Left ventricular hypertrophy with repolarization abnormality Abnormal ECG
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Answered by Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
YES - IMMEDIATELY / Call for help

Detailed Answer:
Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic

YES
You should go – rather be taken to – the ER (Emergency) immediately
The ECG is grossly abnormal / cause unknown – need to exclude Coronary Artery Disease (heart attack) first. In suspected heart attack, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours.

There are other possibilities like cardiomyopathy and so on….
One needs to compare with previous ECG, if any
You need observation / further investigations like repeat ECG; Cardiac markers, electrolytes, ECHOcardiogram etc – as soon as possible

Good luck
God bless you

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (41 hours later)
Thanks for the advice. I went to the ER that night and they took another ekg and it came back the exact same.They took blood to run labs and to rule out heart attack, blood clots and etc.. They not sure why it's abnormal but they did schedule me for a echo test. One doctor said it could be the size of the heart is larger or thicker. By the look of my ekg could this be true and what does that mean.
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Answered by Dr. Anantharamakrishnan (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Good news / Go for Echo

Detailed Answer:
Hi

It is good to know that the lab tests are normal
It is really reassuring to have excluded clot and heart attack.

Such a picture is then most likely from a problem primarily of the heart muscle itself – cardiomyopathy.
ECHOcardiography is the next step. It must be done, but not an emergency.
Further investigation / action – if necessary – is planned on the outcome of the Echo report

Regards
Note: For further queries related to coronary artery disease and prevention, click here.

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Suggest Treatment For Breathing Problems

Brief Answer: YES - IMMEDIATELY / Call for help Detailed Answer: Hi friend Welcome to Health Care Magic YES You should go – rather be taken to – the ER (Emergency) immediately The ECG is grossly abnormal / cause unknown – need to exclude Coronary Artery Disease (heart attack) first. In suspected heart attack, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE – if detected early, an attack may even be aborted / the amount of damage and complications can be reduced remarkably. The most important time is the first few hours. There are other possibilities like cardiomyopathy and so on…. One needs to compare with previous ECG, if any You need observation / further investigations like repeat ECG; Cardiac markers, electrolytes, ECHOcardiogram etc – as soon as possible Good luck God bless you