I was just looking at my record and this was from 3/2015. It said I had bordeline T abnormalties ( Inferior leads) on a ekg but never told me.. I was having a huge gall bladder attack at the time and needs my gall bladder out . Could this be why the results ...
Usually there are no electrocardiogram (ECG) findings associated with gallstone disease. However, one or two reported cases complicated by acute cholecystitis showed unexpected ischemic changes on ECG with inferolateral ST-segment elevation indicative of an inferolateral myocardial infarct in a patient with no underlying cardiac disease.
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Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician
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Does Gallbladder Pain Affect An EKG Report?
Hi Usually there are no electrocardiogram (ECG) findings associated with gallstone disease. However, one or two reported cases complicated by acute cholecystitis showed unexpected ischemic changes on ECG with inferolateral ST-segment elevation indicative of an inferolateral myocardial infarct in a patient with no underlying cardiac disease. Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician