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I have a few new different EKG s that are consistently changing. Two of them just since the end of February. Neither seem normal . However, I feel as if my treatment is much different that how we treat our patients with these findings. The one in February was showing a RBBB with some st-depression with t-wave abnormality. (this was not interpreted - it was done in doctors office for pre-op in Cleveland). This most recent one was done for a PVR, not ordered. It shows ST & T wave abnormalities, showing possible anterolateral AND inferior ischemia, with p-r-t axes of 83 89 -29. Thank you, Amber
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What Causes Changes In The EKG Reports?
Hi, After the EKGs did they put you on treatment for the same like Aspirin or Clopidogrel ? You should discuss these with your cardiologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.