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anyone know the significance of an ecg that shows borderline bradycardia? Chest discomfort occurring on and off, with or without exertion for many months, more obvious following recent bout of covid.. Had a stent 4 years ago. Also have hiatus hernia and had h pylori many years ago, so unsure of the origin of the discomfort. A myocardial perfusion scan 18 months ago showed no problems with blood flow. Booked in for chest clinicThoughts?

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Hello :-)

I have been looking through unanswered posts and saw yours at the time you posted I would not have had any thoughts but I hope by now you have had your appointment and have got the answers you needed and are feeling a lot better than you were :-) x

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