What Does My Lab Test Report Indicate?
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Premature ventricular contraction.
Detailed Answer:
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The large spike which you can see in your ecg is called Premature Ventricular Contractions (PVC'S).The most common cause of PVC is myocardial ischemia,In case of blockage of coronary artery ,the blood supply to heart muscles decreases ,and PVCs can be observed in ecg.
Before going in details let me brief you what a PVC is-
A premature ventricular contraction (PVC) is a too-early heartbeat that originates in the ventricles(lower chamber of heart) and disrupts the heart's normal rhythm.Abnormal heart beat originates in atria (upper chamber) The pattern is a normal beat, an extra beat (the PVC), a slight pause,on ecg recording its stronger then a normal beat(large spike which you can see).The heart's regular rhythm is interrupted by a premature or early beat.
Medications such as digoxin (Lanoxin),given to control rhythm in atrial fib inpatient can also cause PVCs .So in case you are taking any medicine for rate or rythm control except blood thinner ,then please do notify me.As increased level of digoxin and some other drugs used in A-fib can also cause PVCs.
My advise
2d echo - to be done to see the functions of the heart, any compromised blood supply to any region of heart will be depicted in echo.
24 hour holter monitoring - its like ecg taken continuosly for 24 hours, it will depict the number of PVCs in 24 hour,and any other disturbance in heart rythm in 24 hours.
Serum electrolyte-Hypokalemia can also cause pvcs.
Serum digoxin levels-if you were on digoxin.
Kindly send details of any other medicines you are on.If a 2D echo has been done in past, then send to me the reports.
In case you have any more query ,you can ask me,I would be happy to help!
Thank you
Dr Rishu Saxena
Cardiologist
M D Macdonald Nov 15 2016
Name Dossage Use Size
Candesartan (Atacan) 8mg Daily AM getting up
Verapamil 240 mg Daily PM going to bed
Allopurinal 200 mg 3 times per week
Nexium 40 Daily AM getting up
Atovastatin 40 mg Daily AM getting up
Ezetrol 10 mg Daily PM going to bed
Naproxen 500 mg 2 X Daily w food
Warfarin 6 mg 8PM
Doxycycline 100 mg 2 X Daily w food
Depo-Testosterone 4 MLS (400mg) every 3 weeks 10 MLS
Co Q10 100 mg Daily AM getting up
Salbutamol Blue Puffer 2 puffs 2xdaily 100mcg
Advair/ Fluticasone Purple puff 2 puffs 2xdaily 125/25MCG
Vitamin B12 500 mg Daily with bkfast
Baby Asprin 80 mg Daily with bkfast
Efudex 5% As Required 40 gm
Metrogel 0.75%/ 1% Daily/Occas. 60gm
Taro-Mometasone 0.10% As Required 15 gm
Flurazepam 30 Very Occasionally
Betamethazone Scalp Lotion 0.10% Occasional 75ml
Benzagel Benzoyl peroxide wash 5% once daily
Check serum potassium levels.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again,
Out of all the drugs ,
Candersatan causes Hypokalemia,as mentioned by me in previous reply;Serum electrolyte-Hypokalemia can also cause pvcs.
Hence i would advice you to get a serum potassium level done.If its normal;then lets wait for reports of holter and 2d echo.
In case you have any more query ,you can ask me,I would be happy to help!
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Thank you
Dr Rishu Saxena
Cardiologist