Left axis deviation in ECG lead to further investigation EF of 40 % ( I didn't had much symptoms before) and eventually 4 stents fitted 5 months ago . completed my rehab doing daily walk 8-9km 7 days and 3 resistance training does feel good no issue quite active and eating healthy food. But recent ECG still show up left axis deviation. I was expecting with treatment, medicine and lifestyle changes I was expecting it to be normal. Does this improve overtime or should I be concerned ? Considering how I felt I was expecting to improve? On bisoprolol, rosuvastatin, aspirin and brillianta
Left axis Deviation (ECG)is this conc... - British Heart Fou...
Left axis Deviation (ECG)is this concerning?
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Thanks Hidden does that mean my underlying issue is still there ? I had EF 40% no symptoms or HA pre diagnosis. Is there any co relation between Left Axis Deviation and EF, can my EF improve? I have echocardiogram on end of March and hoping I get better results with my EF .
Thanks Hidden make lots of sense, very clear example. Basically I may have improved EF I guess possibility while LAxisD remaining . So in future all my ECG will have that left Axis Deviation. Wish my cardiologist did explain this well. They so hesitant to answer
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