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How Can QRS(T) Contour Abnormality In An EKG Be Treated?
Hey, can you help me with EKG test results, what it means? QRS(T) CONTOUR ABNORMALITY CANNOT RULE OUT ANTEROSEPTAL MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE CONSIDER INFERIOR MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE SF: 66/min Os P: 32 Os QRS: 50 Os T: 52 RR: 904ms P: 68 ms PQ: 128ms QRS: 96 ms QT: 338 ms QTc: 356
it means the ecg suggest some damage to lower wall and internal wall of heart. Other than that all the other readings are normal. unfortunately, a diagnosis can not be made without seeing the actual EKG. Some more tests may be needed to get an accurate diagnosis, like Tropinim T, 2D ECHO I would suggest visiting a cardiologist with the EKG. Hope this helps, thank you.
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How Can QRS(T) Contour Abnormality In An EKG Be Treated?
it means the ecg suggest some damage to lower wall and internal wall of heart. Other than that all the other readings are normal. unfortunately, a diagnosis can not be made without seeing the actual EKG. Some more tests may be needed to get an accurate diagnosis, like Tropinim T, 2D ECHO I would suggest visiting a cardiologist with the EKG. Hope this helps, thank you.