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What Does This Electrocardiogram Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 17 Aug 2016
Question: GOT MY ECG DONE. REPORT IS INVERSION AREA BETWEEN V1 AND V2 BORDERLINE ECG
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Answered by Dr. Abhijit Sonawane (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It can be ignored. Do not worry

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
The inversion you mentioned must be T wave inversions.
1 or 2 inversions in ecg that too in V leads is non specific to suggest any abnormality or to be worried of.
Unless you have any complaints of chest pain or breathing difficulty, these minor non specific changes can be safely ignored.
Our heart undergoes many beating abnormalities throughout the day but it does not cause any problems and its normal.
Unless there is some gross dysfunction or ischemia, small ecg changes can be overlooked and ignored.
I hope I have answered your question well.
If you have any questions kindly ask me back.
Thank you
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What Does This Electrocardiogram Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: It can be ignored. Do not worry Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for posting in HCM. The inversion you mentioned must be T wave inversions. 1 or 2 inversions in ecg that too in V leads is non specific to suggest any abnormality or to be worried of. Unless you have any complaints of chest pain or breathing difficulty, these minor non specific changes can be safely ignored. Our heart undergoes many beating abnormalities throughout the day but it does not cause any problems and its normal. Unless there is some gross dysfunction or ischemia, small ecg changes can be overlooked and ignored. I hope I have answered your question well. If you have any questions kindly ask me back. Thank you