What Does My ECG Report Suggest?
Question: My ECG is showing borderline report, unconfirmed diagnosis. What I need to do about that?
Will a scanned copy or picture of the ecg report help?
Will a scanned copy or picture of the ecg report help?
Brief Answer:
please upload ECG graph and details
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir
Yes. Indeed a scanned graph will help. It can be uploaded on top right corner of this page or can be mailed to YYYY@YYYY with ATTN DR SUKHVINDER XXXXXXX in subject line.
Please also provide your clinical details like complaints, symptoms, co-existing medical illnesses and why ECG was done.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
please upload ECG graph and details
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir
Yes. Indeed a scanned graph will help. It can be uploaded on top right corner of this page or can be mailed to YYYY@YYYY with ATTN DR SUKHVINDER XXXXXXX in subject line.
Please also provide your clinical details like complaints, symptoms, co-existing medical illnesses and why ECG was done.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The scanning was done as a annual check up provided by our organization. I did not have any kind of apparent problem or symptoms before check up. However, after seeing the report I started feeling a little tense and probably that's why started feeling a little heavy chest. As I see in the report there are some lines which is quite alarming. Could you please have a look and let me know?
Brief Answer:
please see details
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir
The ECG shows negative P wave in lead V1 which indeed confirms to criteria of left atrial enlargement. There is no other significant abnormality. However the specificity of this finding is not 100%. Moreover no other criterion is their which favors left atrial abnormality. Neither the duration nor the axis of P wave is abnormal.
Since you do not have any trouble, I would recommend you to get a clinical examination by a good physician and a chest xray. If both are normal, there is no need to investigate further.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
please see details
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir
The ECG shows negative P wave in lead V1 which indeed confirms to criteria of left atrial enlargement. There is no other significant abnormality. However the specificity of this finding is not 100%. Moreover no other criterion is their which favors left atrial abnormality. Neither the duration nor the axis of P wave is abnormal.
Since you do not have any trouble, I would recommend you to get a clinical examination by a good physician and a chest xray. If both are normal, there is no need to investigate further.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar