How Are QRS, Sinus Rhythm And Leftward Axis Interpreted In An ECG Report?
Question: I got my ECG report with following details
Sinus Rhythm, HR: 73
Leftward Axis
Otherwise normal ECG
What does it mean ???
9 months back I had done 2D Echocardiography & it was normal with Ejection fraction of 62%
Sinus Rhythm, HR: 73
Leftward Axis
Otherwise normal ECG
What does it mean ???
9 months back I had done 2D Echocardiography & it was normal with Ejection fraction of 62%
Brief Answer:
It doesnt mean anything
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It doesn't mean anything. Up to 30 degree deviation of axis to left is normal.
Since Echo was also normal, I cannot suspect any particular condition. So I will consider it a normal ECG. Please do corelate it clinically. More than 30 degree deviation is seen in conditions like heart attack, high serum K levels, diabetes, emphysema, etc. If you are known case of such a condition, please let me know.
Dr. Vaishalee
It doesnt mean anything
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It doesn't mean anything. Up to 30 degree deviation of axis to left is normal.
Since Echo was also normal, I cannot suspect any particular condition. So I will consider it a normal ECG. Please do corelate it clinically. More than 30 degree deviation is seen in conditions like heart attack, high serum K levels, diabetes, emphysema, etc. If you are known case of such a condition, please let me know.
Dr. Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I don’t have conditions like Heart Attack, Diabetes, Serum k level, emphysema.
I would like to inform you that QRS was -6
I would like to inform you that QRS was -6
Brief Answer:
QRS determines axis deviation
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
QRS determines axis deviation. If QRS is - (minus), it means the axis is deviated. Since its a small value of 6, I don't see a need to worry.
Dr. Vaishalee
QRS determines axis deviation
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
QRS determines axis deviation. If QRS is - (minus), it means the axis is deviated. Since its a small value of 6, I don't see a need to worry.
Dr. Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar