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Old 16th Aug 2006, 00:19
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185skywagon: Um, think the stress test and echo would definitly rule out any gross EKG anomalies which are present on nearly every one HR 66 low normal,
R-R interval gives HR little 1mm squares are .04 sec or 40 ms, each Rrepresents a ventricular depolarization (sort of correalated with the heard heart beat] VEC= ventricular ectopic contraction, in lay terms a 'extra heart beat', as far as the R-wave progression: well I don't trust computer generated EKG reports, so if you don't mind, PM me I'll take a look if you want. but without symptoms [shortness of breath, chest pain, radiating sharp pains to the chest/ shoulder/ arms and rarely to other places, murmurs, or abnormal blood work [cardiac enzymes increase]. most 'abnormal' EKGs are normal hence your physicians relative calm.

hope that helps,

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