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I recently had an EKG with the following summary: Abnormal - Indeterminate frontal QRS Axis, Incomplete right bundle branch block, possible old anterior infarction, low QRS voltages in standard limb leads. I am a healthy/active 52 year old with no history or family history of heart issues, no illnesses, no weight issues and taking no medication. What should be my next step? Thank you.
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the EKG reports seems to be within normal limit, ECHO and stress test are advisable clinical condition and findings are matters here hope this information helps.
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What Does My EKG Test Result Indicate?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the EKG reports seems to be within normal limit, ECHO and stress test are advisable clinical condition and findings are matters here hope this information helps.