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What Does Elevation In AVR And ST Depression Mean?

i suffer from high blood pressure and recent summary of my tests shows the following; Examination was unremarkable. ECG showed ST elevation in aVR, V1-2,ST depression in I, V3-6 with TVI. Trop 0.57. Echo showed non dialated mild to moderate concentric LVH no LVOTO. Grade 2 diasttolic dysfunction with LVEF>60%. No RWMA. mild LA dilation. mild MR/TR/AR.

Please can someone explain what all these mean

Fri, 24 Mar 2017
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Hi There

After going through your ECG details i would like to tell you that these changes are highly specific and goes in favor of TRIPLE VESSEL ISCHEMIA or a LEFT MAIN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. These findings are alarming along with that you also have a slightly elevated TROPONIN which again is suggestive of heart muscle damage due to blockage in heart vessels.

Its advisable that you should consult a cardiologist as early possible and go for an ANGIOGRAPHY. There is a risk of a MAJOR HEART ATTACK.

Your ECHO report is Good except for minor leakages.

I wish you good health
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What Does Elevation In AVR And ST Depression Mean?

Hi There After going through your ECG details i would like to tell you that these changes are highly specific and goes in favor of TRIPLE VESSEL ISCHEMIA or a LEFT MAIN CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE. These findings are alarming along with that you also have a slightly elevated TROPONIN which again is suggestive of heart muscle damage due to blockage in heart vessels. Its advisable that you should consult a cardiologist as early possible and go for an ANGIOGRAPHY. There is a risk of a MAJOR HEART ATTACK. Your ECHO report is Good except for minor leakages. I wish you good health