Need context: The ideal interpretation of an EKG, would be by the cardiologist ordering the EKG. The reason for the EKG must be known and its results weighed with other information. If the findings had nothing to do with the reason for ordering the test, the results may be normal for you, and what we call a "red herring". You can bring an EKG copy to discuss with a cardiologist, for best interpretation.
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