I had to run in emergency today due to abdominal niggle, and they had my ECG, and have given me my ECG report to show my family doctor. I'm planning to see my relations doctor tomorrow, my ECG report says:
* Sinus Tachycardia near short pr interval
* Abnormal Rhythm ECG
Does anyone know what that means?
ThanksQuestion roughly speaking ECG?
Yes. Sinus tachycardia is fancy for 'fast heartbeat'. Short PR interval, in need going into a EKG lesson means that your atria (top chamber of your heart) aren't contracting at the 'normal time'. Honestly, it's rarely a true problem, however it's worth getting looked at.
There are closely of causes, and a few possible rhythms. I couldn't inform you without seeing the EKG.
It mechanism that your rhythm is normal but your heart is spanking too fast. It could be from lots of things so try not to verbs about it, lately take the report to your doctor.
These are timing and control anomalies, if they be of a serious nature they would own sent you to a cardiologist instead of your family doctor.
Please see the trellis pages for more details on Sinus tachycardia and Cardiac arrythmia.
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