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Underarm And Back Pain. ECG Showed Sinus Tachycardia, Borderline Inferior Q Waves And Borderline T Abnormalities

I was having chest and neck shoulder pain for past few days and before that I was feeling weakness in my left arm...went for an ECG which showed sinus tachycardia, borderline inferior Q waves and borderline T abnormalities, inferior leads.....plus I got my blood enzyme test which proved to be negative....total CK 111 and troponin T *<0.003; but I'm still having the pain in my back and underarms...what could be the reason??
Thu, 14 Nov 2013
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As long as the ECG report is concern it seems inauthentic, Q wave and T wave are not such factor that can be calculated, or computed, separately and given report as if given in laboratory investigations those have some values like normal range and abnormal and borderline values and so on, it is not at all the same thing are here, I would advise you to go for stresscardiography, this will clear the picture, have nice day.
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Underarm And Back Pain. ECG Showed Sinus Tachycardia, Borderline Inferior Q Waves And Borderline T Abnormalities

HI Thank for asking to HCM As long as the ECG report is concern it seems inauthentic, Q wave and T wave are not such factor that can be calculated, or computed, separately and given report as if given in laboratory investigations those have some values like normal range and abnormal and borderline values and so on, it is not at all the same thing are here, I would advise you to go for stresscardiography, this will clear the picture, have nice day.