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What does it mean when you have "unspecified abnormal t-wave abnormalities"? I'm 25...and this has shown the last two EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing Ecg Exercise stress test's I've had done....I have Churg-Strauss syndrome, and it seems every time I have an asthma flare bad enough to go to the ER, they run an EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing Ecg Exercise stress test because I'm tachy (most are after multiple neb treatments), but the T-wave thing has shown the last two times...so I'm just curious.
With Churg-Strauss syndrome there can be congestiveHeart failure Left-sided heart failure Right-sided heart failure heart failure as you probably know. I am not sure how this would affect the t waves though. I would seriously try and get a second opinion until your question about the t waves has been answered. Also try and ask on the doctor forum here.