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Had Quadruple By Pass Operation And Was Told To Have Brundle Branch Blockage. Had Abnormal ECG. Suggest?

I had a quadruple by pass operation in 1995 where I was told that I also had what was called a left brundle branch blockage, I believe that this is the correct wording. This always showed up on any ECG that I may have. I had an R}ECG today and it shows Sinus rhythm, Intra-atrial conduction delay, probable inferior infarct. The report states this is an abnormal ECG. I I said previously, I had the Brundle Branch Blockage prior to the by pass surgery. What does this new ECG mean to me.
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Respected Sir
Thanks for writing to us.
1. ECG is best interpreted by having a look at it and correlating the findings to clinical scenario.
2. The report you have written says that probably there is evidence of heart attack in your ECG. However this may not be correct as many a times computer generated reports are wrong. You should show this to your physician and discuss.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
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Had Quadruple By Pass Operation And Was Told To Have Brundle Branch Blockage. Had Abnormal ECG. Suggest?

Respected Sir Thanks for writing to us. 1. ECG is best interpreted by having a look at it and correlating the findings to clinical scenario. 2. The report you have written says that probably there is evidence of heart attack in your ECG. However this may not be correct as many a times computer generated reports are wrong. You should show this to your physician and discuss. Sincerely Sukhvinder