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Asking for Self, Male, 29 years old, Italy

Hi, In the last 12 months I have undergone several ECGs at rest, and cardiologists are a bit discordant about the interpretation. Do you notice any anomalies? Can the diagnosis of low voltage be plausible? ECHO, stress ECG and Holter 24h are normal. Thank you for your service Kind regards.

Cardiologist in Karachi - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shazia Kazi

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shazia Kazi - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS (Cardiology) | Karachi

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4 Positive Reviews

ECG’s are always interpreted in context of history. I would like to know the symptoms which have lead to repeated ECG studies. Also I would like to view the ECHO, Holter and stress studies myself. As far as above ECG is concerned, it falls within normal ranges but again a normal ECG does not rule of cardiac disease.

Cardiologist in Lahore - Dr. Zubair Ashraf

Dr. Zubair Ashraf - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS (Cardiology) | Lahore

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2 Positive Reviews

salam
ECG look normal
all investigations are normal nothing to worry about
if need further help post here or book appointment

Cardiologist in Karachi - Dr. Danish Qayyum

Dr. Danish Qayyum - Cardiologist

MBBS, FCPS (Cardiology) | Karachi

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3 Positive Reviews

ecg is normal.
few leads have fragmented QRS, which is a normal variant in some individuals.
nothing significant to be worried.
if you have no symptoms then no need for further testing.

Cardiologist in Faisalabad - Dr. Mudassar Yasin

Dr. Mudassar Yasin - Cardiologist

| MBBS | Diploma in Cardiology (DIP Card) | | Faisalabad

Non significant ECG
Echo stress ECG holter are Normal
if there is no systemic illness
it's ecg of Apprehensive Anxious Patient
and relived with simple anxiolytic

Cardiologist in Sheikhupura - Dr. Syed Husnain Bukhari

Dr. Syed Husnain Bukhari - Cardiologist

MBBS, MD (Cardiology) | Sheikhupura

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1 Positive Reviews

ECG doesnt show any significant changes but ECG can only be interpreted in context of history of a patient. Even ECG can be normal with significant cardiac illness. Please visit your primary cardiac physician regarding your symptoms and for a detailed discussion about your concerns

Cardiologist in Lahore - Dr. Muhammad Bin Safdar

Dr. Muhammad Bin Safdar - Cardiologist

MBBS, MD (Cardiology), MPH | Lahore

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2 Positive Reviews

This is sinus tachycardia, apparently benign

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