Re: questions




"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <heartdoc13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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MarilynMann wrote:

Hi everybody,

I'm told I have an "atrial gallop" and that an ECG showed "nonspecific
repolarization abnormalities."

These would both be abnormal findings.

On another occasion, an ECG showed
"normal sinus rhythm and inferolateral T-wave flattening."

The latter would be an abnormal finding.

Should I
be concerned about any of this?

Yes, one would be concerned that your possibly having heart disease.

Atrial gallops (aka 4th heart sound) are commonly heard when there is
hypertension, metabolic syndrome (MetS), diabetes, and/or coronary
disease and indicate that there is diastolic dysfunction.

Non-specific repolarization and/or inferolateral T-wave flattening
happens when there is left ventricular hypertrophy from hypertension,
MetS and/or type-2 diabetes.

May this information prove helpful.

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
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