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What Does This ECG Report Indicate?

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Posted on Thu, 7 Jul 2016
Question: i have taken an ecg just bcs of chest pain in the report it says
vent rate 98bpm
PR int:132 ms
qrs dur:96 ms
QT/QTc int:344/399ms
P/QRS?T axis 35/ 6/-30
RV5/SV1 amp 1.345/0.730mV
RV5+SV1 amp. 2.075mV

1100 Sinus rhythm
4164 Twave abnormality,possible anterior ischemia
9150** abnormal ECG**
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Answered by Dr. Sandip Kabra (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Ischmeic changes seen,see cardilogist urgently.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

I have seen the ECG.

'T' wave inversion can be seen in lead V3 to V6 which might be indicative of underlying coronary artery disease.

It should be confirmed by taking another ECG,stress ECG,2D-echo of heart.

For that,I will advise you to see cardiologist on urgent basis or go to some nearby cardiac hopsital for complete clinical examination and further work up.

Regards,

Dr.Sandip Kabra

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What Does This ECG Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Ischmeic changes seen,see cardilogist urgently. Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome to HCM, I have seen the ECG. 'T' wave inversion can be seen in lead V3 to V6 which might be indicative of underlying coronary artery disease. It should be confirmed by taking another ECG,stress ECG,2D-echo of heart. For that,I will advise you to see cardiologist on urgent basis or go to some nearby cardiac hopsital for complete clinical examination and further work up. Regards, Dr.Sandip Kabra