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Q: ECG left axi deviation QRS axis
asked by: donna198326 on March 25th, 2009
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Hi,

I am hoping someone can help me as i desperately need to know if i should be worried. I had an ECG today as i have intermitantley been having chest pain and aching/numbness and pain in my left arm sometimes in my shoulder or top of my back and sometimes breathing difficulties. My ECG report said the above..."lext axis deviation QRS (-30,-90)...i have tried tof ind answers online but so far not much that tells me if this reading is normal or will require further tests or if i should be worried or not? My doctor initially said before the ECG that she thought it was hyperventalation where i do not breathe out enough...but along with this on the ECG i am now thinking that maybe she is wrong?

PLease Help!!!

Donna
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