I had my routine resting ECG done a few days back and was surprised to see slight T inversion in precordial leads V1V2V3. There were no symptoms of pain etc The same disappeared in the evening ECG and also in next days ECG. I also got my cardiac trophi done and they were negative. I have no HT/DM and all my EGG and echo are normal. Even my spiral coronary CT done in 2014 was normal with calcium score of 5 mm. Wondering if the inversion was due to wrong lead placements .Can anyone guide for that.
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V1-V3 T wave variation is normal phenomenon. Deep breathing, anxiety, food etc can produce these minor variations. There are better ways of staying healthy than getting tests done. Tests can pick up problems that have occurred, they cannot predict future problems.
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Dear user I understand you are a doctor on Routine resting ECG detected inverted T waves in precordial leads dhich disappeared soon in the evening. You have no heart symptoms and most cardiac investigations are normal. I assume there's no QT pronlangations. I request you to check your Standing and resting BP also and palpate all your major arteries of the body like jugular, brachial femoral and tibial I would suggest you to do a USG ABDOMEN also to rule out any Kidney and adrenal glands are ok. Take opinion of Cardiologist and Nephrologist both who I think be able to advise you well. I do feel everything is normal with you. Hopefully your questions is answered.
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