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Non specific t change
My ECG Machine interpretation wrote non specific t change and sinus tachycardia. My cardiologist told me not to worry about the Machine interpretation the change is tachycardia induced. Still I am worried. AM I NORMAL?
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Non specific ST-T change has no clinical significance. If you have any chest pain,then repeat ECG should be done.
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The printed report is not reliable it's machine generated
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If its non specific ST T changes then nothing to worry.
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