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EKG Showed Normal Sinus Rhythm, Non-specific ST Abnormality, Abnormal ECG. Serious Of MI?

my mother had an ekg done and it showed she had Normal sinus rythym, Nonspecific ST abnormalty, Abnormal ECG . Ven. rate: 70 bpm PR interval: 150 ms QRS duration: 80 ms QT/QTc: 384/414 ms P-R-T axes: 34 14 0 she went to have a pre-op done for surgery and it showed up on an EKG *My question is could it be something serious or could it be she had MI?
Tue, 9 Oct 2012
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These are the few parameters printed over ECG, before making a conclusion many more facts we have to analyse, I will be happy if you scan the ECG and send me, with other history like age, presence or absence of diabetes, hypertension any chest pain etc.

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EKG Showed Normal Sinus Rhythm, Non-specific ST Abnormality, Abnormal ECG. Serious Of MI?

Hello.. Thanks for writing us.. These are the few parameters printed over ECG, before making a conclusion many more facts we have to analyse, I will be happy if you scan the ECG and send me, with other history like age, presence or absence of diabetes, hypertension any chest pain etc. Best Wishes