Hi,
This ECG report suggests that the person has several findings that may be related to their symptoms of
shortness of breath with exertion:
*
Sinus bradycardia: This means that the person's
heart rate is slower than normal, which could be related to their symptoms.
* Left axis deviation: This refers to a change in the orientation of the heart's electrical activity, which may be a sign of underlying
heart disease.
* Low voltage QRS: This finding suggests that the electrical activity of the heart is weaker than normal, which could also be related to heart disease.
* Cannot rule out anterior infarct, age undetermined: This finding suggests that there may be evidence of a
heart attack in the past, but it is unclear when it occurred or how severe it was.
Overall, these findings on the ECG are abnormal and suggest that the person may have underlying heart disease that is contributing to their symptoms. The elevated systolic blood pressure during
stress testing is also concerning and could indicate underlying
hypertension, which can further increase the risk of heart disease. Further evaluation and treatment by a medical professional are recommended.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. H. Kay, General & Family Physician