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Abnormal ECG Myocarditis
I’ve had a few
electrocardiogram
tests done and the results have all been irregular. I had another test today and hoped I might see an improvement, but no change. For people who have experience with myocarditis, is an irregular ECG common with Myocarditis? Any help would be much appreciated.
I’ve had a few
electrocardiogram
tests done and the results have all been irregular. I had another test today and hoped I might see an improvement, but no change. For people who have experience with myocarditis, is an irregular ECG common with Myocarditis? Any help would be much appreciated.
Beachboy1
in
British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Echo results and beside myself with worry...
Went to GP who diagnosed a heart murmur and sent me for
Electrocardiogram
, which came back normal. I had an Echocardiogram this past Saturday, logged into my NHS app early yesterday evening, and the results/ letter from the radiographer were there to view.
Went to GP who diagnosed a heart murmur and sent me for
Electrocardiogram
, which came back normal. I had an Echocardiogram this past Saturday, logged into my NHS app early yesterday evening, and the results/ letter from the radiographer were there to view.
Greenie01
in
British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Unstable Angina - Carotid ultrasound scan?
I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including
electrocardiogram
, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was negative but they're treating it as angina, have prescribed aspirin and GTN and are referring me for a MIBI scan.
I went to A&E and had standard same day tests including
electrocardiogram
, chest Xray, bloods (troponin etc). Everything was negative but they're treating it as angina, have prescribed aspirin and GTN and are referring me for a MIBI scan.
ootihat
in
British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
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New European Society of Cardiology's, guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes
"Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) encompass a spectrum of conditions that include patients presenting with recent changes in clinical symptoms or signs, with or without changes on 12-lead
electrocardiogram
(ECG) and with or without acute elevations in cardiac troponin (cTn) concentrations.
"Acute coronary syndromes (ACS) encompass a spectrum of conditions that include patients presenting with recent changes in clinical symptoms or signs, with or without changes on 12-lead
electrocardiogram
(ECG) and with or without acute elevations in cardiac troponin (cTn) concentrations.
Milkfairy
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Kardia EKG - the answer to my worries over my palpitations and heart racing!
3) I googled it and found this supportive study regards to accuracy
: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg64/chapter/3-Evidence
It includes gems like this:
“Evidence suggests that the KardiaMobile algorithm has a high diagnostic accuracy per
electrocardiogram
(ECG) recording.”
3) I googled it and found this supportive study regards to accuracy
: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mtg64/chapter/3-Evidence
It includes gems like this:
“Evidence suggests that the KardiaMobile algorithm has a high diagnostic accuracy per
electrocardiogram
(ECG) recording.”
FallingInReverse
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Farxiga
So at my last visit to the cardiologist, he did an
electrocardiogram
and said it looks like my heart isn't relaxing as much as it should between beats, and this medication is supposed to help that. Normally it's prescribed for congestive heart failure, but he said my heart "looks great".
So at my last visit to the cardiologist, he did an
electrocardiogram
and said it looks like my heart isn't relaxing as much as it should between beats, and this medication is supposed to help that. Normally it's prescribed for congestive heart failure, but he said my heart "looks great".
Zindolo
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
ZERO stamina 3 years after AVR
The cardiologist said my "heart looks great" after a recent
electrocardiogram
, and my blood work comes back normal, no diabetes. So, it's a big mystery, basically. I have gained about 30 pounds since the operation, but it doesn't seem like the effect of that would be this severe.
The cardiologist said my "heart looks great" after a recent
electrocardiogram
, and my blood work comes back normal, no diabetes. So, it's a big mystery, basically. I have gained about 30 pounds since the operation, but it doesn't seem like the effect of that would be this severe.
Zindolo
in
British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Constant anxiety since Atrial flutter diagnosis
An
electrocardiogram
a few months later showed no obvious problem with my heart. I felt terrible on the beta blockers, totally wiped me out and I reduced to 1.25. After 4 months the nurse said I could come off them and I was discharged from the clinic.
An
electrocardiogram
a few months later showed no obvious problem with my heart. I felt terrible on the beta blockers, totally wiped me out and I reduced to 1.25. After 4 months the nurse said I could come off them and I was discharged from the clinic.
Sugarplumhemmings
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Holiday insurance
My husband has AF ablation 6years ago went into AF last week back in SR possible cardiodiversion
electrocardiogram
on the 25th May I have treatable lung cancer but holiday insurance is rather high700£ for both of us has anybody else have this problem ,Thank you
My husband has AF ablation 6years ago went into AF last week back in SR possible cardiodiversion
electrocardiogram
on the 25th May I have treatable lung cancer but holiday insurance is rather high700£ for both of us has anybody else have this problem ,Thank you
marychris
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Pacemaker
I had a pacemaker fitted yesterday. I am in considerable discomfort as my left shoulder feels like I have been shot. I have a nagging suspicion it was pointless and I should never have agreed to the procedure. I was having the usual symptoms of dizziness, shortness of breath and a feeling of pressure
I had a pacemaker fitted yesterday. I am in considerable discomfort as my left shoulder feels like I have been shot. I have a nagging suspicion it was pointless and I should never have agreed to the procedure. I was having the usual symptoms of dizziness, shortness of breath and a feeling of pressure
Dogglebird
in
British Heart Foundation
5 hours ago
Can normal people get hypoglycemia
I'm diabetic now, but many years ago, I don't know if I had had diabetes or not, but one thing for sure is, I had not taken any diabetes or sugar lowering medicines then One day I felt my heart was getting stung, only for a moment, no heavy breathing, normal blood pressure, but pulse a lot faster and
I'm diabetic now, but many years ago, I don't know if I had had diabetes or not, but one thing for sure is, I had not taken any diabetes or sugar lowering medicines then One day I felt my heart was getting stung, only for a moment, no heavy breathing, normal blood pressure, but pulse a lot faster and
bennyahoo
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 hours ago
Heart Rate app on iPhone, any recommendations please?
7 days post AVR and doing well. One day out of Hospital and unsurprisingly feel a little vulnerable without all the monitors. I do have blood pressure monitor and a Kardia for ECG but wondering if any of the apps on measuring heart rate are any good? Any feedback most welcome.
7 days post AVR and doing well. One day out of Hospital and unsurprisingly feel a little vulnerable without all the monitors. I do have blood pressure monitor and a Kardia for ECG but wondering if any of the apps on measuring heart rate are any good? Any feedback most welcome.
Bumpitybump
in
British Heart Foundation
22 hours ago
When to take PIP flecainide?
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Daisy2908
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 day ago
Breathlessness / Endo or hormones?
Hi all , it’s been 3 months now since having the mirena coil taken out I’m really struggling with breathlessness ( along side feeling extremely weak and zero energy ) Does anyone else struggle with breathlessness ? Is it a symptom of endometriosis or could it be caused by low hormone levels ?
Hi all , it’s been 3 months now since having the mirena coil taken out I’m really struggling with breathlessness ( along side feeling extremely weak and zero energy ) Does anyone else struggle with breathlessness ? Is it a symptom of endometriosis or could it be caused by low hormone levels ?
Smiley2022
in
Endometriosis UK
3 days ago
Ecg pictures
Well just a quick one really just started on 50 mg flecainide twice daily 2 days ago looked at my ecg watch and the normal nice line is nn all over the place don't know what to do anyone else had this issue
Well just a quick one really just started on 50 mg flecainide twice daily 2 days ago looked at my ecg watch and the normal nice line is nn all over the place don't know what to do anyone else had this issue
Aprilla12345
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
My GP to do annual AF tests to detect asymptomatic patients
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
Omniscient1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
Unconfirmed ECG
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
redvelvetscissors
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
SCT journey update No.4
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
LFCLove
in
MPN Voice
5 days ago
Awaiting diagnosis
Hi everyone, We are at the beginning of my husbands Heart Condition journey and I suppose I’m reaching out to see if anyone can recommend what we need to do/ expect next. My husband (34 years old) went to A&E at the beginning of July as very suddenly his HR was 160+ and he was having flutters every
Hi everyone, We are at the beginning of my husbands Heart Condition journey and I suppose I’m reaching out to see if anyone can recommend what we need to do/ expect next. My husband (34 years old) went to A&E at the beginning of July as very suddenly his HR was 160+ and he was having flutters every
Mollymustard
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
Abnormal ECG
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
Hammerboy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
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