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What does anteroseptal t wave changes mean? i have a history of atrial septal defect and sinus tachycardia.

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Dr. Bishnu Subedi answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

ECG abnomality: There may be EKG changes in ASD depending on its type, severity, right ventricular size, pulmonary hypertension etc. T wave changes in leads V1-V3 are anteroseptal changes (meaning changes occurring in front part of the wall dividing right and left chambers of heart). I would discuss with congenital heart specialist, may be you need repeat echo to reassess RV size and estimated pulmonary pressure.

Answered 9/13/2018

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