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What Does The Following Report After A Heart Monitor Indicate?

I had a heart halter monitor on for 24 hours due to a black out I had the results say st junctional depression rare ventricular ectopic beats rare supraventricular eptopic beats no pause greater than 2 seconds I do have a mitral valvue prolapse and in the past had a rfa ablation for svt
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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Thanks you for trusting HCM
I read your query and understand your concern
Your report can be called normal except st depression which need further examinations
You should absolutely take baby aspirin
I would be more helpful if you give further symptoms
Have you experienced chest pain?
If so you should discuss with your cardiologist the possibility of scheduling coronarygraphy
Wish you good health
Best regards
Dr Drilona Kenga
Cardiologist
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What Does The Following Report After A Heart Monitor Indicate?

Hi Thanks you for trusting HCM I read your query and understand your concern Your report can be called normal except st depression which need further examinations You should absolutely take baby aspirin I would be more helpful if you give further symptoms Have you experienced chest pain? If so you should discuss with your cardiologist the possibility of scheduling coronarygraphy Wish you good health Best regards Dr Drilona Kenga Cardiologist