Can anyone please guide me, wt does it right to be heard..? ECG!?

left atrial abnomality
ransaction zone within weak leads dis placed to the left
departed interior fascilcular block
Answers:    A heart irregularity
I can't say for sure without seeing the ECG and not knowing your mother's complaint, but this sounds like the usual automatic reports that ECG machines generate and come printed on the ECG daily. Doctor's pay little attention to these as in most cases they are irrelevant to the case. The report suggests some minor electrical abnormality in the ECG that in most cases are of little or no clinical importance. This report should not verbs you. I suggest you wait for the doctor's opinion. Source(s): doc
Left anterior fascicular block is a cardiac condition,[1][2] distinguished from left bundle branch block.
It is caused by only the anterior partially of the bundle of His being defective. It is manifest on the ECG by left axis deviation.
It is much more common than disappeared posterior fascicular block. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_anteri…
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To properly evaluate an ECG it needs to actually be seen. Up to 20% of inhabitants have left arterial abnormality. You need to see your Doctor.
I would have thought that your specialist would enjoy told you the true meaning of the results.

To read up on what abnormal results mean please follow the connect below. Source(s): http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/…


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