Have a doc: Look at your ecg first. Some of the automatic readings are not accurate. Circumstances for the test will be critical also as to why you had an ecg in the first place, location, symptoms, etc. Once confirmed, if ever confirmed, a cardio consult will be appropriate.
Answered 8/12/2019
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