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RSR (QR) In V1/V2 Consistent With Right Ventricular Conduction Delay
RSR (QR) in V1/V2 consistent with right ventricular conduction delay t wave abnormality, possible inferior ischemia [-0.1+ MV T Wave in II/AVF]
What dose this mean. Student going for MA and was practicing EKG's on each other and this is what mine said. Should I be concerned. I am 29, fairly good healthy I guess now, weigh about 127. Do have a family history of heart disease.
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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RSR (QR) In V1/V2 Consistent With Right Ventricular Conduction Delay