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Sinus rhythm, counterclockwise. What do you mean?

Observing whether it is transposition requires people to stand at the position of the patient's feet. If the figure of V 1-3 appears at the position of V4-6, it is called clockwise transposition, and vice versa.

It doesn't matter! Normal people can also have this kind of electrocardiogram! It's not the heart! Everyone's inner position is not necessarily exactly the same! A slight change is not a disease, don't worry.

1, sinus rhythm-is the normal heart rhythm of people.

2, the heart counterclockwise transposition-significant counterclockwise transposition is more common in left ventricular hypertrophy, echocardiography can be done to rule out the possibility of left ventricular hypertrophy. If there are no abnormal changes such as heart enlargement, counterclockwise transposition has no clinical significance, has no effect on the body and does not need treatment.

3. ST-segment depression-Ⅱ, Ⅲ, AVF, and V3-V6ST-segment depression generally suggests that inferior and anterior myocardial ischemia may be combined with age and symptoms, except coronary heart disease.