"Inferior ischemia with S-T segment abnormality" represents lack of oxygen getting to the heart muscle. With "chest pains and sinus tachycardia" in the setting of anemia, this kind of EKG report may occur, as demand outpaces the (transient) ability of the heart muscle to operate without an oxygen deficit, producing an abnormal EKG.
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Is this a machine reading or a real Dr? Any history of high blood pressure? Discuss with the Dr who you know best.
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