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What Does QRSD Acronym Stand For In A Cardiogram Result?

what dies QRSD acronym stand for in a kardiogram result? I have a score of 130 I am 73 years old. had no medical history of heart condition. My Pr is 135 QT 424 QTc 470. The P is 1 the QRS is -31 and the T is 132. I am going for a Nuclear Stress Test. I walk evey day for 45 minutes, not out of breath. Otherwise I m feeling fine.
Thu, 30 Apr 2015
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Hi Welcome to HCM.
I understand your query and concern.
Yes definitely your symptoms are suggestive of AF due to undue stress and anxiety. .Increase in heart rate is known to alter the blood supply to the brain leading to impaired function in a transient way.Few drugs like beta blockers are certainly known to reduce the heart rate and accelerate the dizzy spells.I advise you to have a complete 24 hour holter ECG which can accurately determine the cardiac conduction abnormalities.Monitor your blood pressure and heart rate.Drugs like Isoproterenol will help to increase the heart rate.Drugs like amiodarone can also help to minimise the rhythm irregularities.A 2 Dimensional echocardiography will help to assess the functional reserve of the heart ruling out organic heart lesions.Electrophysiological study and Radiofrequency ablation will also help to eliminate abnormal foci of rhythm.
Consult your cardiologist for expert management.
Post your further queries if any,
Thank you.
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What Does QRSD Acronym Stand For In A Cardiogram Result?

Hi Welcome to HCM. I understand your query and concern. Yes definitely your symptoms are suggestive of AF due to undue stress and anxiety. .Increase in heart rate is known to alter the blood supply to the brain leading to impaired function in a transient way.Few drugs like beta blockers are certainly known to reduce the heart rate and accelerate the dizzy spells.I advise you to have a complete 24 hour holter ECG which can accurately determine the cardiac conduction abnormalities.Monitor your blood pressure and heart rate.Drugs like Isoproterenol will help to increase the heart rate.Drugs like amiodarone can also help to minimise the rhythm irregularities.A 2 Dimensional echocardiography will help to assess the functional reserve of the heart ruling out organic heart lesions.Electrophysiological study and Radiofrequency ablation will also help to eliminate abnormal foci of rhythm. Consult your cardiologist for expert management. Post your further queries if any, Thank you.