Suppose arrhythmia
Question: Yesterday went to the doctor about my assumption that I have arrhythmia. Had a cardiogram: P = 0,1 P; PQ = 0,15 C; QPS = 0,08 C; QT = 0,34 C; HR = 78 in 1 min. Help figure out what these things represent the data. I feel like the heart contracts, then abruptly stops, and then everything is normal. With hope, Elena.
Answer: These data indicate just the length of the intervals on the ECG, are you normal. Seeing cardiogram, almost impossible to interpret anything. To "catch" the arrhythmia, it is necessary to conduct daily monitoring of ECG.