the cardiologist wrote the following on my ECG:
sinus rhythm
ST-T changes Inferior lead
I tried looking up how ECGs work - sinus rhythm probably means my heart beat normally..be wondering what the later mode. Some more background on my skin - i'm in my rash 20's and healthy but enjoy high blood pressure. I'm currently not on any medication. Thanks.
it's reasonably common to see the phrase "non-specific ST-T changes" used on the EKG interpretation. it's usually an automated computer reading, and it doesn't be set to anything bad. unless it specifically states "ST elevation" or "T roller inversion", you don't need to verbs about it. it's ordinary.
Usually ST changes are due to ischemia (decreased oxygen) and the inferior lead (II,III aVF) is related to the area of the heart to be exact showing these changes.
Did it utter whether the "changes" were depression or elevation?
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