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An abnormal ECG is when the electrocardiogram shows results outside the norm. These results are usually indicative of problems in the heart, such as enlargement, higher potassium or sodium levels, damage, and inflammation.

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A normal ECG will have a heart rate of 6o - 100 BPM.Each P wave will be followed by a QRS complex and T waves.P wave = atrial depolarization QRS = Ventricular depolarization T waves = Ventricular reploarizationANY other heart questions? E-mail heartquestionsanswerd@hotmail.co.uk

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A normal EKG is usually called Sinus Rhythm.

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