Greetings, Please, Kindly Interpret The Attached EKG And Inform Me
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Question : Greetings,
Please, kindly interpret the attached EKG and inform me what it means and if there us anything I shluld be worried about.
Please, note I did the EKG after 8 of not ingesting any food and drank little warer.
Thank you.
XXXXXXX
Please, kindly interpret the attached EKG and inform me what it means and if there us anything I shluld be worried about.
Please, note I did the EKG after 8 of not ingesting any food and drank little warer.
Thank you.
XXXXXXX
clarification: 8 hours after havijg breakfast and having no food and drank very little water in those 8 hours
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Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service!
I reviewed carefully your uploaded ECG and I am glad to confirm that it shows just a lower heart rate, ( bradycardia) but no other serious cardiac disorders.
I would like to know the reason why you performed this ECG, as it does not show anything concerning.
You should know that ECG findings should always be correlated with the clinical symptomatology of the patient in order to conclude about their possible clinical significance.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
I remain at your disposal for any further questions whenever you need!
Kind regards,
Dr.Ilir Sharka
Cardiologist
I would explain as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service!
I reviewed carefully your uploaded ECG and I am glad to confirm that it shows just a lower heart rate, ( bradycardia) but no other serious cardiac disorders.
I would like to know the reason why you performed this ECG, as it does not show anything concerning.
You should know that ECG findings should always be correlated with the clinical symptomatology of the patient in order to conclude about their possible clinical significance.
Hope you will find this answer helpful!
I remain at your disposal for any further questions whenever you need!
Kind regards,
Dr.Ilir Sharka
Cardiologist
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