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my mother's ECG report has not been made clear to me by the family doctor.
can you please check it once and tell if there is anything to worry about :-

LOW VOLTAGE QRS.
Non Specific T wave abnormality
Abnormal ECG.


QRS =  68 ms
QT/QTC =  344 / 399 ms
PR = 156 ms
P = 96 ms
RR/PP = 736 / 740 ms
P/QRS/T = 60 / -24 / 48 degrees
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Not easy to say. If you want an opinion from a MD, you should use the Expert Forum.

Though I doubt that even a MD can say so much based on the numbers. They would need to see the ECG to find the T wave abnormality, and the low voltage QRS.

The numbers are essentially within normal limits and indicates a normal sinus rhythm with normal depolarization and repolarization time. Though, low voltage QRS and T wave abnormality can indicate diseases, but it's not reflected in the numbers.

My best advice is: ask the doctor who did the registration.
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