Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Are ST and TWave abnormalities significant in an ECG when diagnosing heart failure or disease


Are ST and TWave abnormalities significant in an ECG when diagnosing heart failure or disease?
My husband attended a hospital with intermittant chest pain. After an ECG that was borderline and showed the above abnormalities and a BP reading of 210/120. He was sent away with a diagnosis of digestive/gallstone problems but asked to visit his GP for BP checks. he died 5 days later from heart failure due to heart disease. Should the ECG, if done properly shown up more?
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this would be something to ask a expert call and ask a hospital to let you talk to a tech about it very sorry for your lose



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