What Does This ECG Report Indicate?
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Question : MLWhat does moderate high lateral polarization disturbance mean from.ECG results? Amd negative T in I aVL?
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX!
I carefully review your uploaded ECG recordings and would explain that those "abnormal findings" such as marked right axis deviation, negative T wave in I and aVL, positive QRS vector in aVR in fact raises high suspicions of electrode misplacement (limb uni-polar leads) during ECG registration, instead of being a real abnormality.
You should know that ECG is a complementary medical test helping in clinical decision making when considered together with the clinical symptomatology and other medical tests.
I recommend repeating the ECG registration with a correct electrode placement.
Hope to have been helpful to you!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX!
I carefully review your uploaded ECG recordings and would explain that those "abnormal findings" such as marked right axis deviation, negative T wave in I and aVL, positive QRS vector in aVR in fact raises high suspicions of electrode misplacement (limb uni-polar leads) during ECG registration, instead of being a real abnormality.
You should know that ECG is a complementary medical test helping in clinical decision making when considered together with the clinical symptomatology and other medical tests.
I recommend repeating the ECG registration with a correct electrode placement.
Hope to have been helpful to you!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
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