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I just had an ekg done and it said normal sinusrhythm , anteroseptal infarction probably old, abnormal repolarization , possible coronary ischemia . What does that mean? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I got an ecg result tagged abnormal rate 57 Sinusrhythm ventricular bigeminy first degree av block probable anteroseptalinfarct,old borderline T wave abnormalities What does this mean? ... View answer
Hello, my ecg has: sinusrhythm , ventricular premature complexes , r-s transition zone in V leads displaced to the left, QRS (T) contour abnormality, cannot rule out anteroseptal myocardial damage ... View answer
EKG interpretation: SinusRhythm, consider anteroseptalinfarct. Poor prog. of R Wave V1-V3. maybe due to chest lead placement. Possibility of anero septal myocardial infarction could not be... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
HELLO, I HAD A EKG AND IT WAS , SINUSRHYTHM , LEFT AXIS DEVIATION, ANTEROSEPTALINFARCT OLD. THE DR. HAS A STRESS TEST SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY,FEB. 29TH. SHOULD I FELL COMFORTABLE WITH THAT ,OR... View answer
Answered by :Dr. (Prof.) Subroto Mandal
( Cardiologist)
I went to the ER for weakness and fatigue/dehydration secondary to diarrhea x 1 week. EKG showed normal sinusrhythm, anteroseptalinfarct, age indeterminate. Any thoughts? Last ECHO was... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nupur K
( General & Family Physician)
Hello I m a 35 y.o. female and I just had an ECG test the results were: Regular SinusRhythmAnteroseptal Wall Ischemia after Cardio Consult I ve researched what Ischemia mean and what I want to know... View answer
Here is my ECG analysis result- 800 Normal Sinus Rthythm 762 Anteroseptal Abnormal Q(18Yaers) 611 Abnormality(Flat T) 212 Left Axis Deviation It was concluded that the result is undefined Abnormal ECG, Pls I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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