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What Does The Following ECG Report Indicate?

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Posted on Sun, 11 Jan 2015
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Question : Hi, I would like to find an online cardiologist to review my ECG from time to time. I use the CardioSecur system from Germany to capture 12-lead ECG, can send them as PDF file.
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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (26 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Your ECGs are without new changes from the reference ECG, i.e. you are ok.

Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
I read your query very carefully and checked your ECG.

Fortunately your ECGs are without any new onset changes from the reference ECG. This is a sign that you are OK and the pain you are experiencing isn't heart related.

Your present ECG interpretation: sinusal rhythm. Qs wave in lead III and a negative T wave in lead III and aVF (which are the signs of prior heart infarction).

p.s: I'm an online cardiologist and I can review your ECG at any time. For this you can select a direct query for Doctor Benard Shehu.

Wish you health!
Dr. Benard


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Benard Shehu (19 minutes later)
Dr. Benard, thank you for the quick reply. I was not totally clear - the two ECGs I submitted were both recorded during a period of chest discomfort, i.e .one of them was not a reference recording. Next time I make an inquiry I will add a ref ECG, recorded while no had no pain or discomfort. Can I assume that the two ECGs you have reviewed do not suggest anything urgent?
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Answered by Dr. Benard Shehu (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
All the ECG were normal and nothing seems urgent to me.

Detailed Answer:
Hi back,

I have checked very carefully your ECG recorded during episodes of chest pain. More over on pages 4 to 8 on each ECG file you attached is a comparison between current ECG (in green) and reference ECG (in blue) which i checked to.

All the ECG were normal and nothing seems urgent to me, so you shouldn't worry about that.

Wish you health!
Dr. Benard
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Does The Following ECG Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Your ECGs are without new changes from the reference ECG, i.e. you are ok. Detailed Answer: Hi back, I read your query very carefully and checked your ECG. Fortunately your ECGs are without any new onset changes from the reference ECG. This is a sign that you are OK and the pain you are experiencing isn't heart related. Your present ECG interpretation: sinusal rhythm. Qs wave in lead III and a negative T wave in lead III and aVF (which are the signs of prior heart infarction). p.s: I'm an online cardiologist and I can review your ECG at any time. For this you can select a direct query for Doctor Benard Shehu. Wish you health! Dr. Benard