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ECG Showed T Wave Abnormality, Vent Rate 90 Bpm And Qrs Duration 84ms. Looking For Suggestion

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Question : Hi just today i have done my ecg and and on that ecg it shows T wave abnormality,consider the inferior ischemia
vent rate 90 bpm
qrs duration 84ms
QT/QTc 344/420 MS
PR interval 126ms
p duration 88ms
RR interval 666ms
P-R-T AXES 42 70 -41
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Answered by Dr. Anil Grover (50 minutes later)
Hi there,
Thanks for writing in.
I am a qualified and certified cardiologist. I read your question with diligence.
What you are writing is computerised report spilled out of a machine with prefed data. You can send a jpg image, if you have no history of heart disease and good exercise tolerance. This T wave inversion (which I assume will be in Lead II, III avF and is usually taken as normal in a 33 year old man), other parameters are normal. That would be your doctor's opinion.
If there is further query which you might have I will be most happy to answer. Good Luck.
Regards
With Best Wishes:
Dr Anil Grover
MBBS, MD (Medicine) DM(Cardiology)
Cardiologist and Internist
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ECG Showed T Wave Abnormality, Vent Rate 90 Bpm And Qrs Duration 84ms. Looking For Suggestion

Hi there,
Thanks for writing in.
I am a qualified and certified cardiologist. I read your question with diligence.
What you are writing is computerised report spilled out of a machine with prefed data. You can send a jpg image, if you have no history of heart disease and good exercise tolerance. This T wave inversion (which I assume will be in Lead II, III avF and is usually taken as normal in a 33 year old man), other parameters are normal. That would be your doctor's opinion.
If there is further query which you might have I will be most happy to answer. Good Luck.
Regards
With Best Wishes:
Dr Anil Grover
MBBS, MD (Medicine) DM(Cardiology)
Cardiologist and Internist
http:/ WWW.WWWW.WW