Are Acute Myocardial Infarction With ST-T Level Changes In An ECG Report A Serious Concern?
Question: Hi Doctor,
Can you please check the reports and advise? Doctors said they will do angiogram after 2 days. Is this ok? They are not giving reports since the patient is in government hospital. Thanks for your help.
Regards, XXXX
Can you please check the reports and advise? Doctors said they will do angiogram after 2 days. Is this ok? They are not giving reports since the patient is in government hospital. Thanks for your help.
Regards, XXXX
Brief Answer:
Acute MI changes visible on ECG
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I could find the details on ECG. I read through it.
Grossly it appears to have acute myocardial infarction with ST-T level changes on the inferior leads of ECG. Also I could see there are changes in P waves could be enlargement of atrial chambers of the heart.
It is good to compare with old ECGs. It may mean an urgent and important problem in the heart to deal with.
Why was the ECG done in the first place?
Acute MI changes visible on ECG
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I could find the details on ECG. I read through it.
Grossly it appears to have acute myocardial infarction with ST-T level changes on the inferior leads of ECG. Also I could see there are changes in P waves could be enlargement of atrial chambers of the heart.
It is good to compare with old ECGs. It may mean an urgent and important problem in the heart to deal with.
Why was the ECG done in the first place?
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