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[|Human|] I am a hypertension and Ventricular Arrythmia patient taking Metoprolol succinate 50mg and taking Cardarone 200 mg, Atorvastatin 10 mg daily since 2  1/2 years.   Recently  as shown in ECG i came to know that i have Lateral Wall Ischemia. Can you please explain this?
[|AI|]  Bilateral wall ischemia in ECG is indicated by primordial leads v5 and v6 and has to be taken very seriously. Most common cause of ventricular arrhythmias and premature ventricular beats is ischemia., hypertension is also a risk factor for myocardial ischemia.I would suggest you few basic baseline investigations of cardiology like treadmill test and 2 d echocardiogram .both will help to rule out any compromised blood supply to heart, and if they are normal electrophysiologist studies will be done to rule out the cause of arrhythmia.