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What Does this ECG Result Mean?

I got my ECG test done yesterday and here are the results. Please help me understand. HR: 61 BPM P Dur : 113 ms PR int : 153 ms QRS Dur : 100 ms QT/QTC Int : 373/383 ms P/QRS/T axis : 49/79/9 R V5/SV1 amp : 1.159/0.720 mV RV5+ SV1 amp: 1.879 mV RV6/SV2 amp : 1.524/1.519 mV Diagnosis information: 800: Sinus Rhythm 632: Slight ST-T Abnormality (a VF)
Thu, 11 Jan 2018
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Dear friend, the ecg report is normal.
As it says that your having a sinus rhythm (normal rhythm) with a heart rate of 61 beats per minute. The rest of the parameters denoting various phases of your heart functioning are also normal( PR interval, QRS axis, T waves).
However, there is a mention of subtle ST changes in one lead which is generally not considered abnormal until it is also corroborating with other lead findings. As of now, your ECG report is normal
But before i end, I would like to give you a professional advise,
whenever you want an ecg interpretation, please post a snapshot of the ECG and also mention if you have any symptoms or the indication for getting an ecg done.
Always remember, A NORMAL ECG DOES NOT MEAN A NORMAL HEART
Feel free to post any further queries in this context

Thanks
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What Does this ECG Result Mean?

Dear friend, the ecg report is normal. As it says that your having a sinus rhythm (normal rhythm) with a heart rate of 61 beats per minute. The rest of the parameters denoting various phases of your heart functioning are also normal( PR interval, QRS axis, T waves). However, there is a mention of subtle ST changes in one lead which is generally not considered abnormal until it is also corroborating with other lead findings. As of now, your ECG report is normal But before i end, I would like to give you a professional advise, whenever you want an ecg interpretation, please post a snapshot of the ECG and also mention if you have any symptoms or the indication for getting an ecg done. Always remember, A NORMAL ECG DOES NOT MEAN A NORMAL HEART Feel free to post any further queries in this context Thanks