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EKG Report Showing Sinus Rhythm, Minor NST, Low Voltage Precordial Leads. What Does This Mean? Have Fluttering And Skipping
I had a quick EKG in the cardiologist office and it said: EKG ( Sinus Rhythm , minor NST, low voltage QRS precordial leads.) He didn t mention anything about my EKG - this was on my check out sheet. What does the minor NST mean? I was able to find information on the QRS. I went in because I ve been skipping and fluttering.
Usually it is NSR - Normal Sinus Rhythm
NST is not clear - it may be Non Specific T wave change / Noise Stress Test for ECG analysis programs / it may be No ST change / You ought to discuss with your doctor...
If your symptom is skipping or fluttering, you will need Holter or Event monitoring...
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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EKG Report Showing Sinus Rhythm, Minor NST, Low Voltage Precordial Leads. What Does This Mean? Have Fluttering And Skipping
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Usually it is NSR - Normal Sinus Rhythm NST is not clear - it may be Non Specific T wave change / Noise Stress Test for ECG analysis programs / it may be No ST change / You ought to discuss with your doctor... If your symptom is skipping or fluttering, you will need Holter or Event monitoring... Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck