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Pwavesin V1; and when viewing them, you notice that the first part is much wider than the second. I also have syncopes from time to time, tired when i walk up a decent flight of stairs, and i... View answer
. Have questioned b/p meds and afib meds and changed them, but still feel the same. My life is nothing as before all the cardio meds (one year now). I do see an electro radiologist for my a... View answer
ECG INTERPRETATION BY VALUES SINUS RYTHM... NORMAL P AXIS, V-RATE 50-99 BORDERLINE Q WAVESIN INFERIOR LEADS.......... Qs add to 80 ms in II III avf INFERIOR Q WAVES, PROBABLY NORMAL... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Goswami Debopom
( General & Family Physician)
P or Q waves (I m not sure which exactly). While the hospital doctor assured me that there was no ...I had a severe panic attack a few weeks ago which was caused by a bad reaction to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I recently had an ECG and my heart rate is 39 and I had no pwaves, but what does no pwaves mean ... is regularly at 39-41bpm this is a fact. I am indeed in the UK, and the only... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
After a fairy severe heart attack, the EKG reveals normal sinus rhythm, but only for the P wave. The QRS and T waves are no longer in synchrony with the P wave. What part of the cardiac... View answer
Answered by :Dr. VPYK Prasanna
( General & Family Physician)
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