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What Does This ECG Test Report Mean?

Hi Dr, I went for an ECG test today. The results show: Rate 90 - Normal sinus rhythm, rate 90 PR 152 - Early transition QRSD 75 - Nonspecific Inferior T abnormalities QT 246 QTc 423 AXIS P 47 QRS 49 T -8 Borderline ECG My questions: 1) Is my ECG reading ok? Any cause for concern? 2) What does it mean by Nonspecific Inferior T abnormalities? 3) What is early transition? 4) Lastly, it says Borderline ECG. I m a bit worried about this. Hope you ll answer my questions. Thank you.
Tue, 27 Sep 2016
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Thank you for asking HCM.
I have gone through your query. Your ecg gives some doubts to be cleared by further evaluation. Non specific t abnormalities means an ischemic event which might have occurred before. Early transition can be found in athletes and also in cardiac problems. From ecg we get limited information about this. So better to have a consultation with cardiologist and have a treadmill test and echo cardiography if necessary to rule out any cardiac problems.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear.
Thanks.
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What Does This ECG Test Report Mean?

Hi Thank you for asking HCM. I have gone through your query. Your ecg gives some doubts to be cleared by further evaluation. Non specific t abnormalities means an ischemic event which might have occurred before. Early transition can be found in athletes and also in cardiac problems. From ecg we get limited information about this. So better to have a consultation with cardiologist and have a treadmill test and echo cardiography if necessary to rule out any cardiac problems. Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear. Thanks.