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ECG n ECHO
Dear Sir/Mam, Recently i got my ECG done and below in the footnote of ECG it says "BORDERLINE LVH SUSPECTED" I got concerned by this and got the Echocardiogram done as well. ECG n ECHO attached herewith. Now my concern is why the ECG suspected LVH when my ECHO was Normal? I have read somewhere that when the QRS complexes are high then the ECG interprets LVH. And also read that in slim persons(like me) the high QRS Complexes is a normal variation . Is this true? Please advise.
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ECG shows LVH and Echo doesn't. If you don't have BP you can ignore the ECG changes.
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