hi, i am a 34 yrs old female who just got her ecg done....the reading are as follows vent rate: 78bpm PR int: 119ms QRS duration: 80ms qt/qtc: 361/395 ms P-R-T axes: 38 75 44 sinus rhythm with sinus arrhythmia with short PR interval borderline ecg interpretation based on a default age of 40yrs I was asked to get an cervical spine x-ray and a brain MRI done....cud u enlighten me as to what my ecg exactly says...
Welcome to Health Care Magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern.
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1. Ventricular rate - normal 2. QRS duration - normal 3. QTc - normal 4. Axis - normal 5. PR interval - slightly decreased (normal : 120-200 ms) 6. Sinus arrythmia - The normal increase in heart rate that occurs during inspiration (when you breathe in). This is a natural response.
There is nothing to worry.
I would suggest you to go on with the cervical Spine X-ray and the MRI brain and not worry about the ECG.
Hope this helps.
Post any other question. We will be happy to help.
Have a nice day. Regards.
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What Is The Meaning Of The ECG Result?
Welcome to Health Care Magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Let me solve your queries one by one. 1. Ventricular rate - normal 2. QRS duration - normal 3. QTc - normal 4. Axis - normal 5. PR interval - slightly decreased (normal : 120-200 ms) 6. Sinus arrythmia - The normal increase in heart rate that occurs during inspiration (when you breathe in). This is a natural response. There is nothing to worry. I would suggest you to go on with the cervical Spine X-ray and the MRI brain and not worry about the ECG. Hope this helps. Post any other question. We will be happy to help. Have a nice day. Regards.