What Does This EKG Report Indicate?
EKG abnormalities
Detailed Answer:
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You had a recent EKG which showed left axis deviation and diastolic dysfunction. THe left axis deviation is probably a over reading by the computer. It is common for computers to over read an EKG and call a left axis deviation from lead placement or from body habitus. It really only means something in the situation of a heart attack or from heart failure. Since you have neither then this is an over reading. The diastolic dysfunction is a new term and means the heart is not completely resting during the diastolic phase. It maybe stress induced or from hypertension. There are treatments but I would only recommend treatment if an echocardiogram showed significant dysfunction.
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Left axis deviation and diastolic dysfunction
Detailed Answer:
In my practice I see this happen a lot. the left axis deviation and diastolic dysfunction maybe related to over exercise. When you over work your heart liek during training or other extremely physical sports your heart needs to increase muscle mass and the result are the above listed abnormalities. These are then nothing to be concerned about. I would recommend a more moderate exercise program.
Left axis deviation and diastolic dysfunction
Detailed Answer:
Yes the left axis deviation may be an EKG indicator of the diastolic dysfunction