What Does My ECG Test Report Indicate?
Question: Hi I am a active 48 years old female with ECG result:
PR: 124 sinus rhythm
QT?QTc RSR(V1) nondiagnostic
QRSD: 94 402/424 rightward P/QRS axis and rotation- possible pulmonary disease
P axis: 72
QRS axis: 83
T axis: 45
PR: 124 sinus rhythm
QT?QTc RSR(V1) nondiagnostic
QRSD: 94 402/424 rightward P/QRS axis and rotation- possible pulmonary disease
P axis: 72
QRS axis: 83
T axis: 45
Brief Answer:
Needs clinical details. otherwise looks ok
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I think I can help you.
However, I would like to know the clinical condition for which the Ecg was taken.
Overall , after having a look at the ecg, there is nothing of major significance.
Don't worry about the Reported letters.
Yet , if you add your symptoms, I may be able to give a better suggestion.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Needs clinical details. otherwise looks ok
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I think I can help you.
However, I would like to know the clinical condition for which the Ecg was taken.
Overall , after having a look at the ecg, there is nothing of major significance.
Don't worry about the Reported letters.
Yet , if you add your symptoms, I may be able to give a better suggestion.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks. I like to know if you seen my uploaded ecg from this year and from 2002. They have similar interpretation. I do not have any current symptoms. Army requires a physical every year. Sometimes my ECG comes up like this and sometimes not but I had similar ecg in 2002. If I use lotion or wear jewelry it sometimes affect Ecg reading.
Brief Answer:
It's normal
Detailed Answer:
No need to worry.
The machine reading is very often erroneous.
if you need it for official purposes meet a cardiologist and let him report it.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
It's normal
Detailed Answer:
No need to worry.
The machine reading is very often erroneous.
if you need it for official purposes meet a cardiologist and let him report it.
Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar