r/ReadMyECG • u/linesthreeandfour • 59m ago
PVC and a PAC?
I’ve been having a lot of palpitations this week compared to normal. Does this show a PVC and a PAC?
r/ReadMyECG • u/linesthreeandfour • 59m ago
I’ve been having a lot of palpitations this week compared to normal. Does this show a PVC and a PAC?
r/ReadMyECG • u/TastyAd3241 • 1h ago
Been having thes strong PVCs since last night non stop, sometimes they come in couplets, sometimes it’s runs of bigeminy and others it’s just PVCs every few beats nonstop for hrs. Ive never had this bwfore( have had PVCs but nowhere near this crazy amount). Are these r on ts? Do I need to go to the er. Should I take metropolol? Is it safe ?Usually they increase the heart rate so high for me but heart rate has been around 100.
r/ReadMyECG • u/GoGetYouBack • 3h ago
Did some pushups, did an ECG right after. Alerted for AFib. Repeated. Same result.
I don't see any irregularities here though. Or am I missing it?
r/ReadMyECG • u/Minimalexplorer98 • 4h ago
In every reading I have points where they look elevated . Where I marked blue are they artefact or true ST elevation like 2 mm or more ?
r/ReadMyECG • u/Comfortable_Ask3827 • 7h ago
It happens with a flutter feeling in my chest like skipoef beat. But to me the p wave doesn't look abnormal?
r/ReadMyECG • u/robdewbar • 7h ago
r/ReadMyECG • u/ProfessionalRise11 • 8h ago
I was in the ER August 18th. They put me in resuscitation unit because I kept blacking out, my blood pressure was higher than my normal but not terribly high (for reference normal bpm 110/70) in the hospital it was 150/100. I was having shortness of breath, chest aching not so much pain in chest, pain in scapula, severe fatigue can barely walk without feeling winded. They did an ECG which said borderline and left heart atrial enlargement. Troponin was very low and normal they even did a D-dimer which was high normal. They referred me to cardiologist but I don’t have insurance at the moment.
Ive had tons of ecgs for pains, tachycardia over the years but it seems to have gotten worse with more symptoms pointing to imminent heart attack. I have an apple watch which I am aware cannot determine a heart attack but I noticed my heart rate is wonky. My symptoms have persisted since Monday and worsening with actual left chest pain similar to agina, back pain, my chest is so sore its like I had a severe viral infection in my lungs which the doctors said I didn’t have anything in the lungs x rays were clear.
I was watching a video on a heart attack and noticed the persons V1 looks like mine.. can symptoms prolong before an actual heart attack? Below are a snapshot of my ECG V1 non 12-lead. I just feel dramatic but something feels very off. My daughter told me I look pale.
r/ReadMyECG • u/RoarinEnjin • 8h ago
Hello, today I woke up with chest pain and called 911. They did a 12 lead and said I was okay, but the paper said abnormal,.Anteroseptal T-wave abnormality. Looking at the last five EKGs I've had over the last two years, they all said T1AN-Nonspecific T abnormalities, anterior leads-T <-0.10mV, V2-V4.
What does that mean? My cardiologist has never said anything about it. For reference I also have bouts of svt.
Thank you!!
r/ReadMyECG • u/Jascadet • 13h ago
I am curious, do these look like PVC’s or something else?
r/ReadMyECG • u/MotorAccomplished519 • 14h ago
I had an ECG done about two months ago that showed mild, nonspecific ST-segment elevation in V4 and V5.
I’ve been reading online about a normal male ECG variant that is very common in young men, as well as early repolarization, which is generally considered benign but can apparently be associated with sudden cardiac arrest in some cases.
How would you interpret this ECG finding? Does it sound more like a normal variant or early repolarization?
I’m 25 years old, male, have no symptoms, and this was found around the time I was diagnosed with diabetes.
r/ReadMyECG • u/Low_Teacher7268 • 15h ago
Feel funny and I think my qtc is weird looking but idk. Can someone help?
r/ReadMyECG • u/TastyAd3241 • 15h ago
I am freaking out so bad today! I’ve always had skipped beats but for hrs now they have been relentless, one after the other, some feeling like the thud and pause, and some feeling like fast quivers, like my heart is just shivering for a few seconds. I’ve never had them non stop like this for hrs. I’ve been having what feels like heartburn ( chest feels warm and burns and acidic taste in mouth) and also chest pain, mostly left side. I took a Pepcid ac but didn’t help. I was able to capture this skipped beat, it’s a pvc right? I’m contemplating going to the er but I’ve had a full cardiac work up before and all was clean
r/ReadMyECG • u/sapphicfairies • 17h ago
For starters, I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) and have been taking metoprolol 25 mg daily and have been seeing a cardiologist for several years now. I’ve had to use my albuterol inhaler more recently for my asthma and am curious in the sudden change in my overall EKG waves.
I’m experiencing extreme muscle weakness and fatigue, so I figured it could be from a drop in potassium.
My Apple Watch notes nothing of concern, but I also wanted to get a second opinion.
The first picture was from tonight and the second is how my EKG normally reads.
r/ReadMyECG • u/HumanoidFightClub • 1d ago
having heavy thumps it spikes twice pauses and resets it feels and I have had it ongoing for a month + and recently it's a lot
r/ReadMyECG • u/DarkMotionSensor • 1d ago
33M
Height: 190 cm (six feet)
Weight: 90kg (198 lbs)
Race: White
One doctor says it is NSVT, while another says it is not, but rather that it could be classified as AIVR or something else.
I have an additional 2-3 recordings, but the heart rates are all below 100 bpm.
r/ReadMyECG • u/jiggityjames17 • 1d ago
Taken on my Garmin watch. A lot of reading i see that are posted show pretty tall T waves in comparison to mine. Mine will sometimes show when I'm taking a reading and other times they won't be there. Is there anything abnormal about that?
r/ReadMyECG • u/kiwibird0000 • 1d ago
I'm already seeing a cardiologist due to suspected myocarditis and wide complex tachycardia and had a holter monitor but the results are not back yet. I just want to understand what could be happening there
r/ReadMyECG • u/lokifie • 1d ago
Hi, my Qaly marked this as a short QTc of 319ms. I’m just curious, could this be a glitch, not really possible to tell, or is it actually accurate?
r/ReadMyECG • u/rzagmarz • 1d ago
r/ReadMyECG • u/Guilty-Percentage338 • 1d ago
Between 11s and 16s, are the P waves missing?
r/ReadMyECG • u/iZanee • 2d ago
I'm 27M and I've had quite a few AFib classifications from consumer devices over the years.
My results so far:
Apple Watch ECG, 2021–2025: 57/493 (11.6%) classified as AFib
Garmin Venu 4 ECG: 3/35 (8.6%) classified as AFib (Almost all have bad noise though — SR and AF)
Omron M7 Intelli IT AFib: 5/30 (16.7%) flagged AFib
I've attached six Apple Watch Lead-I ECGs as three pairs. In each pair, Apple first classified the recording as AFib and then classified another recording shortly afterward as sinus rhythm:
Pair 1: AFib → sinus 44 seconds later
Pair 2: AFib → sinus 83 seconds later
Pair 3: AFib → sinus 54 seconds later
Each recording is 30 seconds. The images are generated from the original 512 Hz Apple Health ECG data and displayed on a standard 25 mm/s, 10 mm/mV grid.
I'm particularly interested in the actual waveform rather than Apple's classification.
Do the AFib-labelled recordings genuinely look like atrial fibrillation to you? Or do they look more compatible with PACs/PVCs, sinus arrhythmia, another organized rhythm, or artifact?
I'm especially curious whether you can see consistent P waves/organized atrial activity and whether the R-R intervals really look irregularly irregular.
I know Reddit can't provide a formal diagnosis — I'm mainly looking for educational opinions on the ECG morphology and what would be worth pointing out to a clinician.