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Understanding Your EKG Results

6/20/2025, 7:50:20 PMMale25-34

Heart Rate (Ventricular): 63 beats per minute Heart Rate (Atrial): 63 beats per minute P-R Interval: 178 milliseconds QRS Duration: 92 milliseconds Q-T Interval: 422 milliseconds QTc (Bazett's Formula): 431 milliseconds P Axis: 79 degrees R Axis: -8 degrees T Axis: 80 degrees Interpretation: Normal sinus rhythm detected Septal infarct present, age not established ECG indicates abnormalities.

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Cony

6/20/2025, 7:50:36 PM

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Your EKG results indicate a normal heart rhythm but also show a septal infarct, which means there may be an area of your heart muscle that has been damaged. This can sometimes be related to previous heart issues, though the age of this damage is unclear. Let's break down the key points and what you can do next.

Key Points:

  1. Normal Sinus Rhythm: This means your heart is beating in a regular pattern, which is a positive sign.
  2. Septal Infarct: This suggests a past heart muscle injury. It's essential to consider what it means for your overall heart health.

Explanation:

  • The P-R interval, QRS duration, and QT interval values are within normal ranges, which typically signifies healthy electrical activity in the heart.
  • The septal infarct can occur due to various causes, such as previous heart attacks, hypertension (high blood pressure), or coronary artery disease. Understanding its implications is crucial for your long-term health.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Pay attention to any unusual symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or excessive fatigue. If you experience these, they may require immediate attention.

  2. Lifestyle Modifications:

    • Adopt a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while reducing saturated fats and sugars.
    • Engage in regular physical activity as tolerated and approved by a healthcare provider.
    • Avoid smoking and limit alcohol consumption.
  3. Regular Check-ups: Schedule routine follow-ups with a healthcare provider to monitor your heart health and discuss the septal infarct findings. This is important despite presently feeling well.

  4. Educate Yourself: Understand the risk factors for heart disease (like high blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes) and how lifestyle changes can mitigate these risks.

Remember, while it's important to be aware of this finding, many individuals live healthy, normal lives with a history of heart issues. If you have further questions or want to discuss your lifestyle changes further, feel free to ask.

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