What Does Abnormal QRS-T Angle In My ECG Results Indicate?
Hi My name is Tracey. I have an Echo scheduled tomorrow as ECG showed abnormal QRS-T angle, consider primary T wave abnormality. P / QRS / T: 58 /3 / 93 degrees and RR / PP is 776/779 ms...P: 106 ms; PR: 166 ms...QT/QTcBaz: 384/434 ms...QRS: 86ms...not sure what all that means!
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What Does Abnormal QRS-T Angle In My ECG Results Indicate?
Hello, Normal QRS wave axis in ECG is -30 to +90, QRS-T wave axis is 0-90 degree. But the axis may vary from inspiration to expiration, position change or lead change etc. This axis always correlates with remaining other findings then only will come to conclusions. So please post your complete history with ECG and echo report then will come to conclusion. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Penchila Prasad Kandikattu , Internal Medicine Specialist