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31 y/o white female had a ekg done hr 83 the results stated abnormal ekg nonspecific t-wave abnormality. was taken twice, what does that mean?

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Dr. Jay Dinerman answered

Specializes in Cardiac Electrophysiology

Hard to say: Non specific t wave abnormalities can be associated with many different cardiac conditions both benign and more serious. They may also be present when nothing is wrong with the heart. That's why they are " nonspecific, ".

Answered 7/23/2018

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