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What Does Slight Inferior Repolarization Disturbance In The ECG Mean?

ECG states slight inferior reploarization disturbance, consider ischemia, LV overload or aspecific change, small negative T ina VF with negative T in III; minor right-precordial repolarization disturbance, consider feminine pattern, small negative T in V2 with flat or low negative T in V3. I'm not understanding what this all really means, and what is a 'feminine pattern'?
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
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ECG is showing some nonspecific changes which means there is some problem in your heart or sometimes these can be there normally.
So I need to know your age, blood pressure ?, obesity? chest pain?, smoking or family history of heart disease.
if any of these is present or even if not we should evaluate yourself with echocardiography and stress test if needed.
overall not the matter of worry but should be investigated.
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What Does Slight Inferior Repolarization Disturbance In The ECG Mean?

ECG is showing some nonspecific changes which means there is some problem in your heart or sometimes these can be there normally. So I need to know your age, blood pressure ?, obesity? chest pain?, smoking or family history of heart disease. if any of these is present or even if not we should evaluate yourself with echocardiography and stress test if needed. overall not the matter of worry but should be investigated.