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    Alison

    1 year, 4 months ago

    Is there a list for what counts for “other” on the ecg ? I look sometimes and can’t see what is abnormal, possibly just noise but why would it be marked as O ?

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    • Let me preface this by saying that I am a paramedic and well-versed in reading ECG’s. When they talk about normal morphology, they are meeting that your heart has no electrical abnormalities that would change the conduction routes through the heart. Normal rhythms would be considered to be regular between beats, with a heart rate, less than 150. Usually we would consider those rhythms to be normal sinus rhythm, sinus bradycardia and sinus tachycardia. I myself have an abnormal morphology. Something termed, right bundle, branch block, which changes the conduction of electricity, through the right ventricle of my heart. This shows up on frontier as .25 heart strain, and other rhythm.

      • Interesting I don’t have what you have but I get the 0.25 heart strain on occasion for a minute or so and then it goes back to low again in a jump.

    • I just recorded 5 min strip. I had 8 pvcs but it said I was in an other rhythm for 33% of the time.

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