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Ecg test, diagnos information: sinus bradycardia inferior t wave abnormality is nonspecific. please i need your interpretations and advice on the above information. thanks?

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Translation= sinus ( the normal site where rhythm originates ) bradycardia -slower than average. Non-specific = not indicative of a problem and may be a variation of normal. The best interpretation will be in consultation with your doc who knows your history & why you were tested.

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Anywhere from a normal variant, both bradycardia and inferior leads changes are seen in normal individuals to early ischemia changes and that’s why all findings have to be correlated to clinical context. If having symptoms, such as chest pain or breathing issues escalating tests with a cardiologist’ s guidance may help in clarifying if symptoms relate to your heart.

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