There has been growing interest in the complex issues surrounding the relationship between treatment of breast cancer and heart disease. But who is at risk? How can we prevent cardiac complications? What kind of follow-up is there for breast cancer patients after remission? Dr. Alain Bouchard discusses these questions and more with Dr. Ramey Marshell from Arkansas Cardiology, part of the Baptist Health Heart Institute in Little Rock.
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I had two Kardia ECGs reading aFib, then an EKG at the cardiologist which shows normal sinus rhythm with sinus arrhythmia, nonspecific intraventricular block, nonspecific T wave abnormality. What does this mean overall?
The ECG reading on portable devices is not always accurate and it is important to review the tracings with your doctors and correlate the findings with a professionally done ECG. Sinus arrhythmias can be common and may not be pathological.
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