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Flattened T Wave

T wave is caused by ventricular repolarization in the electrocardiogram. T wave abnormalities indicate myocardial abnormalities. Flattened T wave is caused due to myocardial infarction, anxiety, hypokalemia, etc.

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My recent ECG report shows flattened T-wave. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, Recently, I have done some cardiac tests like ECG, 2D echo, TMT and serum electrolytes at my regular consultant. Four months ago, I got blood pressure 140/100 mmHg. So, my regular consultant suggested I use Telvas CT 40 tablet (only half tablet at morning) daily. Recently, I got gastri...  Read Full »


Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Yes, there are changes in the ECG (attachment removed to protect patient identity). But, your evaluation is normal including echo and treadmill test. Now, the changes in the ECG are likely due to high BP and not any blockages. I guess you do not have any symptoms...  Read Full »

I had nonspecific ST wave changes in ECG a month ago, but the same was normal before two weeks. Is it normal?

Query: Hello doctor, I had an ECG about two months ago, and it came out with nonspecific ST wave changes. I had a repeat the same about two weeks ago, and it came out clear. The day I got the first one was because I was anxious that night and felt like passing out. They discharged me and said it was anxiet...  Read Full »


Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The recent ECG (electrocardiogram) is normal. I think the previous ECG might have been normal too, which is why they discharged you. You should share your previous ECG if you have. Firstly, the report is machine-generated, and mentioned on the ECG report is frequentl...  Read Full »

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