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What does the t abnormality mean? intervals axis rate: 83 p: 10 pr: 162 qrs: 23 qrsd: 93 t: -8 qt: 369 qtc: 434 interpretive statements sinus rhythm low voltage, precordial leads borderline t abnormalities, anterior leads?

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The T wave on an EKG is a pattern formed during relaxation of the heart muscle while the QRS is formed during contraction of the heart muscle. Your borderline T wave abnormality is very nonspecific & may or may not be due to structural heart muscle abnormality. Low voltage has varied causes like cardiomyopathy,obesity, fluid in heart sac,underactive thyroid,emphysema, etc. Consult a cardiologist

Answered 4/5/2021

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T wave abnormality is non-specific and is not diagnostic of any specific problem. If the remainder of your cardiac exam is unremarkable, this may not need further studies. However the information you provide is incomplete for further interpretation. Your primary physician may be able to explain further or refer you to a specialist. Please discuss your concerns with a physician familiar with you.

Answered 4/25/2021

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