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what does it mean to have first degree av block, probable anteroseptal infarct, old ventricular bigeminy and borderline twaveabnormalities? YYYY@YYYY ... View answer
I got an ecg result tagged abnormal rate 57 Sinus rhythm ventricular bigeminy first degree av block probable anteroseptal infarct,old borderline Twaveabnormalities What does this mean? ... View answer
Scheduled for gastric sleeve Monday. My pre op EKG was abnormal states possible anteroseptal infarct, nonspecific inferior twaveabnormalities. I'm 5'5 241lbs. No history of heart disease , my ... View answer
Looking at a report about my health on line.It has I have an abnormal Twave lateral Ischamia. My heart doctor has never mention this to me. I also have high blood pressure , slow heart rate and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivo Ditah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Dear Dr, My uncle underwent an ECG recently and was found to have Twave changes in inferior leads, kindly guide on further course of action. ECG attached for reference. Regards. ... View answer
I had ECG and the following are the results: normal sinus rhythm left axis deviation anteroseptal infarct age non specific st-twave changes what does this mean, they told me I need to secure a fit to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
[I have a low sodium level ( blood test was 126) and went to ER last night per instruction from cardiology. While there the nurse mentioned I had spiking T waves. How serious is this? I was given a HOLTER monitor yesterday... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
Dear Dr., My father aged 71 yrs has undergone an ECG and the findings are as under: 1. Sinus rhythm with marked sinus arrhythmia 2. Twave abnormality, consider lateral ischemia 3. Prolonged QT The ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anila Skenderi
( General & Family Physician)
I just had my first EKG at age 67. There is no heart disease in my family. The EKG showed a Nonspecific Twave abnormality. My general health and fitness is good. I take no medication, only vitamins, my ... View answer
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