If this is part of an EKG description of the QRS portion of chest leads V1&V2, I consider it too nebulous. A common abnormal finding of leads V1&V2 is complete or incomplete right bundle branch block. As an EKG interpreter on a team for over 40 years at 2 hospitals, I never saw such a description. You'll have to have your cardiologist do an overread of your EKG to obtain a firm interpretation.
Answered 6/19/2023
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