So I was in the hospital the other day with feeling really faint and heart skips, as I have been having many PVC's per day (thousands), lots of couplets per day (maybe 30 lately), my first 4-5 beat run of nsvt. My doctors and cardio tell me it's all benign, my recent ECHO of my heart showed completely normal with an EF of 60%.
My EKG was on me for 2.5 hours, and it reads
SINUS RHYTHM (normal P axis, Vrate 50-99)
VENTRICULAR PREMATURE COMPLEX (V Complex w/ short R-R interval)
BORDERLINE RIGHT AXIS DEVIATION (QRS AXIS 90, 99)
Borderline Q waves, probably normal variation.
Minimal ST depression, inferior leads ST <-0.03mV
RATE 99 B/min
PR 102/ms
QRSD 88ms
QT 264ms
QTc 467ms
AXIS
P 73 degree
QRS 97 deg
T deg
The day before my EKG said:
*Normal sinus rhythm with sinus arrythmia and short PR
*Nonspecific ST abnormality
*Rightward axis (P-QRS axes) 68 degrees 94 degrees 20 degrees
Qt/QTc 0.346/ 0.474s
The doctor said both of these EKG's were completely normal.
Is this true?