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Left ventricular hypertrophy
I have been facing chest pressure and and shortness of breath from quite a long time. Have gone through multiple tests but nothing significant has come out except diastolic relaxation abnormality and positive tmt, which was ruled out with normal CT angio. Yesterday again i had severe chest pain and went to ER which says LVH in ecg. I don't have high blood pressure, no diabetes, non smoker, underweight with no early family heart disease. I have two questions. 1. How accurate is ecg lvh with tachycardia, though I've read that ecg has higher sensitivity in diagnosis of lvh. 2. How can LVH be reversed? Attaching the report for your reference Thanks
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If your previous echo reports were normal with no LV hypertrophy and no elevated BP, nothing to worry.
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