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How Should Sinus Bradycardia, Low Voltage QRS And Atrial Enlargement Be Treated?

I have an EKG with Sinus bradycardia, and another one with the same as well as Possible left atrial enlargement. Vent rate 59, PR interval 132, QRS durations 70 ms, QT/QTc 432/427, P-R-T axes 64 60 53. Can you tell me if this is something I should be concern with? Have further testing?
Wed, 20 Jun 2018
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Hello There

After going through your medical details I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that your ECG measurements are normal but there
Are many other things to see but As your ECG is reported sinus bradycardia that doesn't need any further evaluation if you are not experiencing any dizziness, lightheadedness or falling kind of symptoms.

Sinus bradycardia can normal if you are athleat or physically very active. Kindly get your thyroid levels done as in hypothyroidism bradycardia can ne present.

Hopefully this information will answer your query.

Kind Regards
Dr. Bhanu Partap
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How Should Sinus Bradycardia, Low Voltage QRS And Atrial Enlargement Be Treated?

Hello There After going through your medical details I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that your ECG measurements are normal but there Are many other things to see but As your ECG is reported sinus bradycardia that doesn t need any further evaluation if you are not experiencing any dizziness, lightheadedness or falling kind of symptoms. Sinus bradycardia can normal if you are athleat or physically very active. Kindly get your thyroid levels done as in hypothyroidism bradycardia can ne present. Hopefully this information will answer your query. Kind Regards Dr. Bhanu Partap