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EKG showing prolongedQTc. Believed to be due to drug interaction ( SSRI , Zoloft ). I'm concerned because I had a prolongedQTc back in late 2009 and no one followed up on it. then now in 2014... View answer
I had an ECG done today. The vent rate is 71 BPM the PR interval 136 QRS 82 QT/QTc 412/447 P-R-T axes 56 43 28--the machine interpretation said NSR (which I can see--I know basic telemetry) but said ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manjeth Kumar G
( General & Family Physician)
sense, how advanced is the pulmonary disease on a scale of 1-10? I have no symptoms, am a 57 yr old ...I just had an EKG with the following results: vent rate 69/PR int: 167/ QRS dur: 112/Qt/QTc: 428 ... View answer
, borderline T abnormalities, inferior leads and borderline prolonged QT (qtc=486). My questions is, does this ...Hello I'm a 23 year old healthy female. I have a history of frequent pvcs and... View answer
prolonged QT. Last night I had some (not a lot) of caffeine earlier at 5pm. Around 7:30 I took Kratom and ... (30 minute drive) to have an EKG done. The EKG showed sinus tachy at 117 and also... View answer
My ecg read a qtcof 460 previous qtc 444 and my latest ecg qtc 409 I m worried about the first as I have been told it shows prolonged QT, does this mean I have prolonged QT... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
complaints of chest pain while not active. The reading is as follows: vent rate: 92 bpm (heart rate) PR Interval: 132ms (normal? 120-200) QRS Duration: 100ms QT/QTc: 356/440 ms (above 440 is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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