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T waves

by higgy, Jul 17, 2007 03:19AM
What does it mean when you have "unspecified abnormal t-wave abnormalities"?  I'm 25...and this has shown the last two EKG'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 EKG 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.
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by stevie_wonder, Jul 17, 2007 10:15AM
To: higgy
With Churg-Strauss syndrome there can be congestive 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.
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