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non-specific T-wave changes

by smo2928, Jun 03, 2007 12:00AM
nonspecific t-wave changes always shows up on my ekg's what does this mean I do have mild mitral valve prolapse.
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by maggiemag, Jun 03, 2007 12:00AM
Your doctors have seen your EKG's and if they are not concerned, then don't be concerned.  I'm sure you have read on this site that the machines over-read many things that are not serious.  Did you see the physician's response on the doctor board to your concern about MVP?  Even if you DO have mild MVP, it is not a concern.  The doctor did suggest you get some help for an anxiety issue.

by kitcurious, Jun 04, 2007 12:00AM
Very common finding. Sometimes a reason of little import or no reason at all. Zero predictive value. Absent the presence of other findings it's meaningless.
They would have told you if it meant anything. Computers cannot read ekgs in context because they don't own any sense.

by ienne, Mar 30, 2008 07:22AM
To: anyone
i recently took an ecg test..
the diagnosis was sinus arrhythmia non-specific t wave changes.. what does this mean?
thanks
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