What Do My ECG Test Results Indicate?
Question: Hello. I had an ekg yesterday. Can you shed light on this.
sinus Rhythm
-Left atrial enlargement.
- Negative precordial T-waves -Probably normal
sinus Rhythm
-Left atrial enlargement.
- Negative precordial T-waves -Probably normal
Brief Answer:
Most probably normal ECG
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Most probably the ECG is normal, as such changes can be found in healthy young adults without any pathology, but for more precise answer I need to have a look on the ECG. There is an option to attach files in the website, so you can attach the ECG.
Take care
Come back if you have any further questions
Most probably normal ECG
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Most probably the ECG is normal, as such changes can be found in healthy young adults without any pathology, but for more precise answer I need to have a look on the ECG. There is an option to attach files in the website, so you can attach the ECG.
Take care
Come back if you have any further questions
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I don't have the ekg results just the notes from which the doctor left as noted above
Sinus Rhythm
-Left atrial enlargement.
- Negative precordial T-waves -Probably normal -consider anteroseptal ischemia.
BORDERLINE
I guess I'm concerned about the "borderline"
And the "consider anteroseptal ischemia"
Sinus Rhythm
-Left atrial enlargement.
- Negative precordial T-waves -Probably normal -consider anteroseptal ischemia.
BORDERLINE
I guess I'm concerned about the "borderline"
And the "consider anteroseptal ischemia"
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
It is machine generated automated answer, I have to have a look on ECG to give you a precise answer. There are cases when the machine gives wrong answer, especially when the ECG is not standard, but non standard ECG doesn't mean that there is a pathology. That's why a cardiologist always interpret the ECG, and the automated generated answer only can help us and not lead us.
Welcome back
Detailed Answer:
It is machine generated automated answer, I have to have a look on ECG to give you a precise answer. There are cases when the machine gives wrong answer, especially when the ECG is not standard, but non standard ECG doesn't mean that there is a pathology. That's why a cardiologist always interpret the ECG, and the automated generated answer only can help us and not lead us.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar