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Hi what is the meaning of vent rate: 74, OR int 143, QRS duration 88, QT/QTc 384/411 ms, P-R-S axes 64 24 75. sinus rhythm possible left atrial enlargement (-0.1 mv P-wave in V1/V2) nonspecific T... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aaron Branch
( General & Family Physician)
ECG Diagnosis When compared with ECG of 27-MAR-2015 10:58, Diagnosis No significant change was found ... me what happened to my heart. Thanks. Hanjiang Ventricular Rate 74 Atrial Rate 74 P-R Interval... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha
( General & Family Physician)
Hi, Just wondering if an ECG result that says: Wide p waves, RBBB pattern, poor R wave progression is an indication of serious problems ... View answer
I have just had the following results from ECG: A6 - Left Axis Deviation A13 - Inverted Pwave in Lead V1 Please could you give me a little insight. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Harshal Vora
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
with exercise I may get out of breath too soon. My ECG shows nop-wave, somewhat of an irregularity in beat spacing, no spikes in the p-wave segment like there used to be. I had... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jorge Brenes-Salazar
( Cardiologist)
After a fairy severe heart attack, the EKG reveals normal sinus rhythm, but only for the Pwave. The QRS and T waves are no longer in synchrony with the Pwave. What part of the cardiac... View answer
Answered by :Dr. VPYK Prasanna
( General & Family Physician)
Hi, I had a ecg test, the doc said it was ok, but he commented something about inverted pwave but it could be disconsidered I dont know why. I googled about the inverted pwave and it shows bad... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
After a fairly severe heart attack , Robert Johnson’s ECG reveals a normal sinus rhythm , but only for the Pwave. The QRS and T waves are no longer synchronous with the Pwave, and the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
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