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Old 10-21-2011, 04:00 PM #1
kittycapucine1974
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Default Question about heart & EKG results

Hi, everybody:

I would like to know where to post messages about heart problems, tests...

In fact, I only have one question about a heart test, called electrocardiogram (EKG). If a person sometimes has problems with her heart, would the EKG be positive only when the patient is having symptoms of this problem while the EKG is being done? When this person's heart feels fine while the EKG is being done, will the EKG say the heart is fine even though there might be something wrong with the heart?

Thanks for your information.
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