What Does This EKG Test Report Indicate?
VENTRICU{LAR RATE EKG 93 BPM
ATRIAL RATE 93 BPM
P-R INTERVAL 96 ms
QRS DURATION 72 ms
Q-T INTERVAL 338 ms
Q-T INTERVAL (CORRECTED) 420 ms
P WAVE AXIS 59 degrees
QRS AXIS 44 degrees
T AXIS 40 degrees
INTERPRETATION TEXT Sinus rhythm with sinus arrhythmia with short PR
Low voltage QRS
Borderline ECG
No previous ECGs available
Confirmed by ROXAS, MD, CZARINA (10087), editor ANDREWIN, XXXXXXX (11839) on 3/16/2016 9:58:26 AM
Nothing to worry about
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern. Thank you for your question.
I will try to remain as professional as the question is. I am sorry for the abuse in your relationship, but I will explain the findings of the EKG.
I may assume that the most worrisome thing to you is the interpretation of the EKG, which says that the PR interval is short. Well, it is not short, and it takes a little more evidence to be called as such. You see, the digital interpretation of the EKG was made mostly to orientate general physicians to a serious, "dangerous" diagnosis, such as infarction, which this is not the case. A PR interval of 96 miliseconds is not considered short without additional data. All I can see is a normal EKG of a 32-year old, male or female.
However, if this is keeping you worried, a 24-hour Holter rhythm monitor is recommended just to exclude, to free you from worrying, any pathological phenomena that could happen to this heart. This is because, if the PR interval is pathollogically short (the probability is lowest), then during 24 hours, and episode to depict this abnormality, will happen.
I hope this is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton