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What Causes Sinus Tachycardia With Right Atrial Abnormality?

MY EKG, WHEN ADMITTED TO THE ER FOR GENERAL FAINTNESS, DIZZINESS, ETC. AFTER TREATMENT WITH CHEMO, SHOWED THE FOLLOWING: INDICATION FOR STUDY: N/A Ventricular Rate 101 BPM Atrial Rate 101 BPM P-R Interval 122 ms QRS Duration 96 ms Q-T Interval 354 ms QTC Calculation(Bezet) 459 ms Calculated P Axis 74 degrees Calculated R Axis 37 degrees Calculated T Axis 44 degrees SINUS TACHYCARDIA RIGHT ATRIAL ABNORMALITY INCOMPLETE RIGHT BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK BORDERLINE ECG AFTER WAITING FOR MANY HOURS IN THE ER, I CHOSE TO GO HOME DESPITE THEIR RECOMMENDATION FOR ADMISSION. SHOULD I FOLLOW UP ON THIS EKG OR IS IT, IN ITSELF, NOTHING TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT? THANK YOU FOR YOU TIME AND ADVICE.
Tue, 30 Sep 2014
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Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist 's  Response
hi
RBBB is most of the time physiological, or can de reversible also
i suggest you to please visit the cardiologist for thorough evaluation
followed up with ecg & echocardiogram
do not stress yours on this
take care
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What Causes Sinus Tachycardia With Right Atrial Abnormality?

hi RBBB is most of the time physiological, or can de reversible also i suggest you to please visit the cardiologist for thorough evaluation followed up with ecg & echocardiogram do not stress yours on this take care