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Im 42 yro male w bradycardia, orthostatic hypotension & autonomous dys, recently 2 ecgs showed possible inferior myocardial infarction... & intraventricular conduction delay. currently take 10mg midodrine and 0.1 fludrocortisone. is this normal?

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EKG findings: Possible inferior wall myocardial infarction means that there are Q waves in the inferior leads(2,3 and AVF) that are not definitely pathologic and may simply be positional. In the old days we did a vectorcardiogram to distinguish, but now an echocardiogram often helps to distinguish. Intraventricular conduction delay means the QRS duration exceeds 0.10 and is nonspecific. A cardiologist can advis

Answered 7/15/2019

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