jess25
10-15-2006, 11:04 AM
I posted my EKG results a few days ago, but I wanted to be a little more specific.
It is as follows:
PR: 150 Msec Sinus rhythm
QT/QTc: 406/413 msec P:QRS-1:1; NOrmal P axis, H rate 64
QRSD: 98 msec -horizontal axis for age
P axis: 28
QRS Axis: -5 BORDERLINE
T Axis:-1
Anyone understand this?
I read in another post that someone elses EKG showed there QRSD at 98 msec also and that indicated a past MI......
All this is so confusing!!
wolvomale
10-29-2006, 06:45 PM
I posted my EKG results a few days ago, but I wanted to be a little more specific.
It is as follows:
PR: 150 Msec Sinus rhythm
QT/QTc: 406/413 msec P:QRS-1:1; NOrmal P axis, H rate 64
QRSD: 98 msec -horizontal axis for age
P axis: 28
QRS Axis: -5 BORDERLINE
T Axis:-1
Anyone understand this?
I read in another post that someone elses EKG showed there QRSD at 98 msec also and that indicated a past MI......
All this is so confusing!! my ecg reads qrs 104ms qt/qtcb 396 / 371ms pr 164ms p 114 rr/pp 1128 / 1130ms p/qrs/t 65/ 2/ 24 degrees to be honest with you i would'nt have a clue what it meens but i do no that it is a normal reading for me.even though ive had 2 heart attacks and a by-pass operation .but i do know that in the uk if you've had a ecg done before and you do go into hospital with pains they will commpare previous ecgs to see weather or not if you have had a heart attack or not but even then a ecg dosent always pick up if you have had a heart attack .when i had me second heart attack the ecg was fine but the blood test showed id had the attack
started04
10-30-2006, 05:27 PM
I posted my EKG results a few days ago, but I wanted to be a little more specific.
It is as follows:
PR: 150 Msec Sinus rhythm
QT/QTc: 406/413 msec P:QRS-1:1; NOrmal P axis, H rate 64
QRSD: 98 msec -horizontal axis for age
P axis: 28
QRS Axis: -5 BORDERLINE
T Axis:-1
Anyone understand this?
I read in another post that someone elses EKG showed there QRSD at 98 msec also and that indicated a past MI......
All this is so confusing!!
Terms of interest: Polarization means charging (electrons) to maximum before contraction and depolarizion is state deplete of electrons. The first wave (P)on the graph is the atrium, QRS are for ventricles, and QT is the time required for completion of polarization and repolarization.
PR wave interval is normally 120 to 200 msec. Outside that range could indicate a conduction block between atrium and ventricle.
QT/QTc: QT is a prolongation of the wave depending on the heart rate (faster HR, shorter interval...slower, longer). The QTc interval is a better diagnostic by removing the heart rate from the interval so the calculation is independent of the heart rate. Normal corrected QT (QTc) is equal to or less than 440 msec. Your QTc is 413 and normal.
QRSd is the duration of the QRS wave. QRSd is an important prognostication used with studies, if greater than 120 there is a higher risk of death when associated with older age, lower EF, cardiomyopathy, and prior heart failure.
Axis represents hearts position within rib cage at different angles in a vector relationship.
There are usually 12 different leads and depending on the angle and lead there willl probably be damaged muscle recognized from a particular angle and lead... There was a computerized printout of an anterolateral septum wall infarct with 98ms tracing of QRSd. The time to pass an impulse through the septum wall would be less than the ventricle. The computer printout differentiated the septum wall as part of the QRSd and indicated damaged tissue.