What Do My EKG Test Results Indicate?
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Welcome on HCM!
Regarding your concern, I would like to explain that as your heart feels fluttery the main issue that should be considered for clinical investigation is a possible cardiac arrhythmia.
That's why your doctor has asked a resting ECG and after resulting normal; it was followed by a Holter monitoring recommendation (which enables a prolonged exploration of heart rhythm and hence the opportunity of detecting any potential cardiac arrhythmia events).
As Holter monitoring doesn't confirm any arrhythmic events; this is a good news!
You should be glad and try to relax!
From the other hand, that occasional ST-T wave abnormality doesn't have any consistent clinical significance, as in getting those patterns are involved several non-relevant factors (including also positional changes during registration).
Holter monitoring is not a sufficient specific test for studying possible cardiac ischemic changes (ST-T alterations).
So, you shouldn't worry too much about that!
Meanwhile, it is necessary to perform additional medical tests, in order to explore possible responsible causes of your recent complaints:
- complete blood count (for excluding anemia),
- thyroid hormone levels (possible thyroid dysfunction),
- blood electrolytes level (possible imbalances),
- fasting blood glucose level,
- cardiac ultrasound
In addition, I would like to directly review your Holter test result.
Could you upload it here for a second professional opinion?
Hope you will find this answer of some help!
In case of any further uncertainties, feel free to ask me again.
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
I remain at your disposal:
Detailed Answer:
Hello again!
I would be happy to review your Holter report as soon as you can upload it for another professional opinion.
I would also recommend performing the above mentioned tests.
Meanwhile, try to relax. Anxiety is not going to help you!
I remain at your disposal whenever you need!
Best wishes,
Dr. Iliri