Saturday, June 20, 2009

can panic attacks cause nonspecific inferior t abnormalities

can panic attacks cause nonspecific inferior t abnormalities

Can panic attacks cause nonspecific inferior t abnormalities? Firstly, "specific" changes on an EKG that generally spells gloom and doom are large,

well defined, ST segment elevation with T wave inversions. That is the classic sign of a heart attack in progress.

Can panic attacks cause nonspecific inferior t abnormalities. "Nonspecific" changes are not so easy to define. They can a harbinger to catastrophe, or

just a benign electrographic curiosity. I agree with other respondents that contextual correlation and an intimate knowledge of the patient via exam is

necessary before meaningful relationship of any EKG can be assigned.

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