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Sporadic increased heart rate
Hello, I had an ECG performed and my results came back as follows; HR: 103 PR INTERVAL: 132 ms P DURATION: 100 ms QRS DURATION: 93 ms T DURATION: 229 ms QT/QTc: 358/468 P/QRS/T AXIS: 54.5/27.9/37.6 R(V5)/S(V1) mV: 1.34/1.31 R(V5)+S(V1) mV: 2.65 PS. I was sick and had a fever when taking the ECG Weight: 315 lbs Height: 6'0 Blood Sugar Level: 5.6mmol Blood pressure at the time of ECG: 122/90
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The increase in heart rate is likely due to the fever present at the time period of taking the ECG which would increase the heart rate during that time period. Kindly repeat the ECG once you feel better and have the ECGs compared by a doctor. so that any problem can be noted(if present).
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