Myocardial infarction-like condition, chance ECGs?

Yesterday early within the morning I had exceptional tightness in chest and wait two hours before I asked a home member to drive me to the hospital. On my route there I experienced a suddenly increasing tautness in the chest that be terrifying. I go to the emergency room and the tension go away for a while then come back again as they be taking my ECG, then away again. After blood exam, X-ray and two more ECG readings, the doctor said he doesn't see a "central heart attack" but the ECGs are "not normal" (even the readings taken when I feel better) and "maybe I be born with it", afterwards released me from emergency.

My family doctor ordered a cholesterol assessment which I'll be taking in a few hours. The interview form states "risk of coronary artery disease". I am expecting poor levels due to over a year of languor. I started jogging and walking a week ago though, and intend to maintain doing so daily.

Thoughts and advices are make the acquaintance of, in picky on what the emergency doctor meant


Answers:    If your doctor is positively confident you did not have a heart attack you should put up with a treadmill stress test that may serve to reveal abnormality under stress that are not adjectives on the resting ekg. Given the type and severity of your symptoms if the test results do not clarify the situation I would consider coronary angiography-- if for no other motivation than to be able to reassure you that you that this chest strain is not the result of life threatening coronary blockages.

EKG can sometimes register "pseudoinfarction pattern." An acquired example of this be the conduction abnormality moved out bundle branch block which can look like a heart attack. The congenital or "born with" example is Wolff Parkinson White syndrome. This is an electrical abnormality of the heart that can look exactly similar to a heart attack but is not.
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