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[|Human|] Hi I am a 48 year old female and I had a EKG done that came back abnormal I had been having some chest pains this is my findings sinus rhythm-normal P axis,V rate 50-99, early precordial r/s transition-QRS area positive in v2, borderline t abnormalities, inferior leads-t flat/neg,2 3 avf, rate78, Pr172, Qrsd81, Qt376, Qtc428, axis P40, Qrs15, T-11 please explain to me and am I going to Die can this be resolved help me.
[|AI|]  Thanks for your question on Chat Doctor. I can understand your situation and problem. Your ECG clearly suggestive of inferior wall ischemia. There are three walls of heart which are supplied by three coronary arteries. Whenever there is obstruction in any of the coronary artery, blood supply to one particular heart wall is reduced and hence patient is having chest pain. So on the basis of your ECG findings, possibility of obstruction in the right coronary artery and hence inferior wall ischemia is more. So better to consult cardiologist and get done 2d echo and coronary Angiography for the diagnosis of this. No need to worry about death as timely treatment in coronary artery disease have excellent prognosis. So don't wait at home, consult cardiologist and discuss all these. You may need angioplasty and blood thinner medicines. Hope I have solved your query. Wish you good health. Thanks.