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I had an ekg done today when i went in for a low pulse. the findings on the report said: sinus bradycardia rsr(v1)-probably normal for age. abnormal precordial qrs contours and t-abnormality-consider acute process. what does this mean?

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Dr. Sue Ferranti answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The EKG should be interpreted by the doctor who ordered the test since they know your clinical situation the best. Your EKG does confirm your low heart rate and then it mentions that the shape of your complexes is abnormal. This needs to be seen by a cardiologist and interpreted with your clinical status on mind. Good luck to you!

Answered 5/24/2023

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