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What Does The Following EKG Test Result Indicate?

I had an EKG, Interpretation:Sinus Rhythm - frequent ectopic ventricular beat s P:QRS - 1:1, Normal P axis, H Rate 78 # VEC s = 2 -RSR(V1) -nondiagnostic -Old inferior infarct ABNORMAL What does all of this mean? Does old inferior infarct mean that I ve had a heart attack?
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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Dear patient your EKG is suggesting that you have had an heart attack which was probably minor and was silet so you might not have noticed that.ventricular ectopics are suggestive of underlying cardiac pathology which might be serious. In my opinion you should see a cardiologist soon and get a complet cardiac work up done.
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What Does The Following EKG Test Result Indicate?

Dear patient your EKG is suggesting that you have had an heart attack which was probably minor and was silet so you might not have noticed that.ventricular ectopics are suggestive of underlying cardiac pathology which might be serious. In my opinion you should see a cardiologist soon and get a complet cardiac work up done.