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ECG showed minimal ST depression laterally -1mm and I had minimal fluid on my heart on a ct scan but A and E dr said it had been absorbed? Are they connected?

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Hi Nanaeli,

I’m not sure if you are asking whether there is a connection between the fluid on your heart and the ST depression that showed up on your ECG. There is a BHF helpline number which you can call with trained cardiac nurses that maybe able to give you more information on your query.

0808 802 1234

They are open Monday to Friday between 9-5pm.

All the best.

Tos

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