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What Does My ECG Report Indicate?

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Question : Please Opine on ECG
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Answered by Dr. Rishu Saxena (11 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Low voltage ekg.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for query.
Have gone through the ecg.

Its in normal sinus rythm.
No significant ST-T changes.
R wave progression is normal.
Rate and rythm are normal.
However its a low voltage ecg.
Low voltage on the ECG is defined as a peak-to-peak QRS amplitude of less than 5 millimeters in the limb leads and/or less than 10 millimeters in the precordial leads.
If patient is asymptomatic this ekg is perfectly normal,.

Thanks.
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What Does My ECG Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Low voltage ekg. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for query. Have gone through the ecg. Its in normal sinus rythm. No significant ST-T changes. R wave progression is normal. Rate and rythm are normal. However its a low voltage ecg. Low voltage on the ECG is defined as a peak-to-peak QRS amplitude of less than 5 millimeters in the limb leads and/or less than 10 millimeters in the precordial leads. If patient is asymptomatic this ekg is perfectly normal,. Thanks.