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ECG Analysis Report

Patient: Gautam Giri, Male, 36 years old Date: 08/06/2026 Settings: 10 mm/mV, 25 mm/s paper speed Device: ECG-1112M CWECG SLA V1.0 V1.0.0.0 Print time: 2026/06/08, 14:43:03

Systematic Analysis

1. Rate Counting R-R intervals at 25 mm/s paper speed: the QRS complexes appear at a rate of approximately 90-100 bpm (within normal limits). The rhythm appears regular.
2. Rhythm
  • The rhythm is regular
  • P waves are present and appear to precede each QRS complex
  • Consistent P-P and R-R intervals
  • Impression: Normal Sinus Rhythm
3. Axis
  • Lead I: upright QRS complex
  • Lead aVF: upright QRS complex
  • Impression: Normal axis (approximately 0° to +90°)
4. P Waves
  • P waves are visible in all leads
  • Morphology appears normal (rounded, uniform)
  • Duration and amplitude appear within normal range
  • No evidence of P mitrale (bifid P in Lead II) or P pulmonale (peaked P)
5. PR Interval
  • Appears to be within normal range (~120-200 ms)
  • No evidence of prolongation (1st degree AV block) or shortening (pre-excitation)
6. QRS Complex
  • Duration appears narrow (<120 ms) - no bundle branch block
  • No pathological Q waves identifiable in the available image
  • Normal R wave progression in precordial leads (V1-V6): small R in V1 progressing to tall R in V5/V6
7. ST Segment
  • ST segments appear to be at baseline in most leads
  • No obvious ST elevation or depression suggestive of ischemia or infarction
  • No ST changes to suggest STEMI pattern
8. T Waves
  • T waves appear upright in leads I, II, V4-V6
  • T wave inversion not clearly identifiable in any lead from this image
9. QT Interval
  • Appears to be within normal limits for the given heart rate
  • No obvious QT prolongation
10. Precordial Leads (V1-V6)
  • Normal R wave progression
  • No evidence of left or right ventricular hypertrophy
  • No Brugada-type pattern in V1/V2

Impression

Normal Sinus Rhythm with no acute ischemic changes identified.
ParameterFinding
Rate~90-100 bpm
RhythmRegular sinus rhythm
AxisNormal
P waveNormal
PR intervalNormal
QRS durationNormal (narrow)
ST segmentIsoelectric - no elevation/depression
T wavesNormal
QT intervalNormal

Important Disclaimer

This ECG analysis is generated by an AI system for educational/informational purposes only. It does NOT constitute a medical diagnosis. All ECG interpretations must be confirmed by a licensed cardiologist or qualified physician, particularly when clinical decisions are being made. The image quality and orientation (rotated/photographed) may limit the accuracy of automated assessment. The treating clinician must correlate findings with the patient's history, symptoms, and physical examination.
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