the ecg abmormality
| Parameter | Finding |
|---|---|
| Rate | 62 bpm - normal |
| Rhythm | Regular sinus rhythm |
| P waves | Normal 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 axis | Normal (~+60°) - positive in I and aVF |
| QT/QTc | Visually normal and proportionate to rate |
| ST segments | Isoelectric in all leads - no elevation or depression |
| T waves | Upright in lateral and inferior leads; T-wave inversion in aVR (normal); mild T-wave flattening in V1 (normal variant) |
| R-wave progression | Normal, transition zone at V3/V4 |
| Pathological Q waves | None |
| LVH/RVH | No voltage criteria met |
| Bundle branch block | None |
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.