This will be my last question as I have used up my two question in this six month period.
I recently had an
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test and would like to get a better understanding of the results. I know it is difficult to give an opinion without seeing the
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test so I will do my best to describe it.
HR: 82 BPM Sinus Rhythm
PR: 106
Qt/QTc : 396/435
QRSD: 112
P Axis: 30
QRS Axis : -32
T Axis : 56
P:QRS 1:1
PQi : 106
cv =14
The computer gave me a dx of short pr syndrome with rate variation and left axis for age possible
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Previously I had an IRBBB, while I do not have the rsR pattern I do have slurred s waves in I II and V6. Does this along with a QRSD of 112 qualify for an IRBBB?
I also noticed my QT interval was
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factorFactor ix complex in the QRS
duration was this factored in by the computer.?
Does a short PR interval indicate anything serious. I cannot see nor did the computer find any delta waves.
Is a QRS Axis of -32 serious? Could the computer have calculated incorrectly?
Also does the combination of Left Axis Deviaiton, Short PR, and a IRBBB put me at risk of developing heart block later on in life, or raise the risk of needing a pacemaker down the road?
Could my SSRI be prolonging my QT interval?
My internist (who happens to be a retired cardiologist) seemed very unconerned about my results.
I am a 21 year old otherwise healthy male with only a history of palpitations and a flow murmur. Currently on Toprol XL 25mg 2X daily and Paxil CR 12.5mg daily.
Rate : 70
PR : 172
QRSD : 161
QT : 440
QTc : 475
P Axis : 60
QRS Axis : -62
T Axis : 89
I can't find P:QRS, PQi, cv. Where are there located? It wasn't in mine one neither my daughter one. Can you look at mine one? Are these figures really normal? I didn't have and can't run like my normal life. I'm 48 and living like an 80 years old "OLD LADY"! Dr don't understand, we have so many ECG to compare ourselves is because we are not feeling OK and why everyday is going downhill. The Dr doesn't want to help so we try to find out ourselves. That's why posted everyway to search for help! Luke, I hope you understand. You take care.
Pika.
I have noticed online that many EKGs have different readouts and don't list everything but the major critera (QT inteval QRSD QRS axis, and PR interval amongst others)
While you should discuss this with your doctor it looks like your QRS axis indicates left axis deviation and that is why it was listed as abnormal. (like mine)
Once again I am not a doctor and the above is my opinion
The Dr said all normal so what can I ask?
Pika
Nonspecific Anterolateral T abnormalities
Borderline ECG
Am I not healthy in any way ?