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ECG Analysis

Patient info: Female, age 0 years (likely a placeholder), Heart Rate: 62 bpm, 6-channel + rhythm report format.

Systematic Review

ParameterFinding
Rate62 bpm - normal
RhythmRegular sinus rhythm
P wavesNormal morphology; upright in I, II, aVF; inverted in aVR
PR interval~160 ms - normal (120-200 ms)
QRS duration~80-90 ms - narrow, normal (<120 ms)
QRS axisNormal (~+60°) - positive in I and aVF
QT/QTcVisually normal and proportionate to rate
ST segmentsIsoelectric in all leads - no elevation or depression
T wavesUpright in lateral and inferior leads; T-wave inversion in aVR (normal); mild T-wave flattening in V1 (normal variant)
R-wave progressionNormal, transition zone at V3/V4
Pathological Q wavesNone
LVH/RVHNo voltage criteria met
Bundle branch blockNone

Conclusion

This ECG is within normal limits.
  • Normal sinus rhythm at 62 bpm
  • No signs of acute ischemia or infarction (no ST elevation/depression, no pathological Q waves)
  • No conduction abnormalities (narrow QRS, normal PR)
  • No hypertrophy criteria met
  • Mild T-wave flattening in V1 is a normal variant and not pathological
Clinical note: While the automated analysis finds this ECG normal, any ECG interpretation must always be correlated with the patient's clinical presentation, symptoms, and history. If there is a specific clinical concern (chest pain, syncope, palpitations), further evaluation may still be warranted.
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