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What Does ECG As Sinus Rhythm 87 Suggest?

i HAD ECG 11th apr and it read.
normal sinus rhythm rate 87...................................normal P axis, PR. rate & rhythm.
borderline left atrial abnormality.............................P>30ms , c-. 10m VI
left bundle branch block.........................................ORS>120, broard/notched R. I V5 V6
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Fri, 1 Aug 2014
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Hi thanks for posting your query on health care magic.

This ECG shows increased QRS DURATION which implies impulse conduction disturbances in the heart mostly on the left chambers.

Left bundle branch supplies predominantly left ventricle.

A notched R wave suggests this block in left bundle. the causes most commonly include high blood pressure-hypertension and coronary heart disease.

I strongly recommend you to get your blood pressure checked plus screening 2-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.

Consult a cardiologist for further queries.
Thank you.
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What Does ECG As Sinus Rhythm 87 Suggest?

Hi thanks for posting your query on health care magic. This ECG shows increased QRS DURATION which implies impulse conduction disturbances in the heart mostly on the left chambers. Left bundle branch supplies predominantly left ventricle. A notched R wave suggests this block in left bundle. the causes most commonly include high blood pressure-hypertension and coronary heart disease. I strongly recommend you to get your blood pressure checked plus screening 2-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY. Consult a cardiologist for further queries. Thank you.