Can anyone translate this ECG?
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Its one of my folks. They have heart failure (s3 or s4 I would say). But this is the first ECG they / I have physically been given to keep.
Paramedics said they were giving a copy so can give to heart doctor (which god knows when next appointment will be) as its abnormal but gave no other info. A&E doctor looked at it and did not seem to show any interest.
I have been asked to find out what I means... its just a load of squiggles to me!
Paramedics said they were giving a copy so can give to heart doctor (which god knows when next appointment will be) as its abnormal but gave no other info. A&E doctor looked at it and did not seem to show any interest.
I have been asked to find out what I means... its just a load of squiggles to me!
The heart failure is a risk factor for atrial flutter so the likely candidate. Y
Read more here https://litfl.com/atrial-flutter-ecg-library/
Or more layman: https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/conditio...
Read more here https://litfl.com/atrial-flutter-ecg-library/
Or more layman: https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/conditio...
Cheers its like walking through treacle trying to get info from the GP etc. The last "urgent" referral took nearly 1 year after multiple cancellations. Post this there have been 3 trips to A&E... GP seems useless and just says the wait times are very long. Not really much we can do kind of seems like they are just leaving it to run its course but zero support for someone with what is now very limited physical abilities due to lack of breath etc.
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The wellue monitor has a pc app that analyzes 24 hours of ecg data and highlights anomalies, it helped me get a diagnosis and treatment when my gp was very disinterested and doing his best to fob me off.
After presenting the results I got a referral and the cardiologist spotted the problem straight away.
The wellue monitor has a pc app that analyzes 24 hours of ecg data and highlights anomalies, it helped me get a diagnosis and treatment when my gp was very disinterested and doing his best to fob me off.
After presenting the results I got a referral and the cardiologist spotted the problem straight away.
g3org3y said:
Atrial flutter with 3:1 block
Is this is something they are known to suffer with? What's the context to the ECG?
You relative needs to see a doctor. They may need blood thinning mediation to prevent a stroke +/- further intervention from a cardiologist (heart doctor).
I concur with this. Is this is something they are known to suffer with? What's the context to the ECG?
You relative needs to see a doctor. They may need blood thinning mediation to prevent a stroke +/- further intervention from a cardiologist (heart doctor).
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