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Can You Explain My Ekg I Did An Ekg Recently And The Report Attached?

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Posted on Thu, 14 Nov 2024
Question: I did an ekg recently and the report came back that I have inferolateral subendocardial ischemia. Four years ago I went into sudden cardiac arrest with v fib. Can you explain my ekg
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I understand your concern and would like to directly review your ECG report if you could upload it as an image attached to this question.

These ECG findings could be suggestive of coronary artery disease.

In such case, performing a coronary angiography would be needed in order to determine the affected coronary arteries.

Have you performing any stress tests ( cardiac exercise stress tests or stress echo) during the past years as you have been suffering from cardiac arrhythmia? Have you had any episodes of chest pain or shortness of breath during physical exertion? Do you have any previous ECG images?

I remain at your disposal for further questions!

Kind regards,

Dr. Ilir Sharka, cardiologist


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Ilir Sharka (8 hours later)
Hello Dr Sharka,
Below are the results of my ECG. I'd also like to give you a little background as to my physical conditioning. Prior to my Sudden Cardiac Arrest, I exercised daily, either road cycling (9 months a year) or skiing (3 months a year). I was very fortunate and did not have any mental or physical decline from my SCA. I continue to road bike (25-40 miles) daily, use a Peloton exercise bike, or ski every day. I have had no decline in any of these activities. I am a very active 75 yr old. In essence, I give myself a stress test every day. I have had a history of long QT. I'm told the V-Fib event I had was caused by a piece of plack breaking off and sending my heart into V-Fib. I had a stress 2 years ago and was told everything was fine with the exception of my left ventricle being thicker. I'm not sure if this information is helpful, but I wanted to give you a little background on my physical health.
Narrative & Impression
     
WellSpan Heart and Vascular Center

Test Date: 2022-04-05 XXXXXXX Name: XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Department: WHVC CRDEP
Patient ID: 0000 Room:
Gender: Male Technician: JCB
DOB: 1947-01-23 Requested By: XXXXXXX SCHULER
Order Number: 0000 Reading MD: W. XXXXXXX Nicholson
Measurements
Intervals Axis
Rate: 90 P: 69
PR: 159 QRS: 15
QRSD: 94 T: -36
QT: 373
QTc: 458
Interpretive Statements
SINUS RHYTHM
T wave changes inferolateral subendocardial ischemia
Electronically Signed On 4-9-2022 6:25:42 EDT by W. XXXXXXX Nicholson
Exam Information
     Status     Exam Begun     
Exam Ended     
     Final [99]                    

PACS Images
     Show images for ECG 12-lead: EPIPHANY - Normal (here and now)
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Follow up: Dr. Ilir Sharka (4 hours later)
I failed to mention that after my SCA I had a pacemaker and ICD installed in my chest. Seems a very normal part of my body and forgot to inform you.
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (16 hours later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello again!

Thank you for the additional information!

It seems that you have hypertrophic cardiac phenotype pattern. Your ECG patterns are compatible with such findings. Whether it is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or similar phenocopies it may be clarified by means of additional cardiac tests (besides cardiac ultrasound), like cardiac magnetic resonance, cardiac PET, etc.. I don't know if you have performed any before. Heart failure, and dangerous cardiac arrhythmias and conductance disturbances are the main potential complications.
Anyways, as a pacemaker-ICD is implanted you are more safe in this regard. Your ECG features shows a borderline QTc interval as well.
I recommend following you active lifestyle and avoiding very strenuous physical activity. Periodic cardiac imaging tests are advisable.

Hope you will find this information helpful!

If you have any other questions please let me know about everything!

Wishing all the best,

Dr. Iliri
Note: For further queries related to coronary artery disease and prevention, click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Can You Explain My Ekg I Did An Ekg Recently And The Report Attached?

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello, I understand your concern and would like to directly review your ECG report if you could upload it as an image attached to this question. These ECG findings could be suggestive of coronary artery disease. In such case, performing a coronary angiography would be needed in order to determine the affected coronary arteries. Have you performing any stress tests ( cardiac exercise stress tests or stress echo) during the past years as you have been suffering from cardiac arrhythmia? Have you had any episodes of chest pain or shortness of breath during physical exertion? Do you have any previous ECG images? I remain at your disposal for further questions! Kind regards, Dr. Ilir Sharka, cardiologist