Nov 02, 2009 16:34
I've been aggressive with housework and studying today, with the result being that my brain can't hold one more iota of information. I'm doing a Cardiology Consultation Report, and my brain is about to ooze heart measurements onto my office floor. Please don't quote me, as this hasn't been checked by professionals yet, but here is a tiny, tiny example of what I'm dealing with today:
"...EKG shows sinus bradycardia with ventricular rate of 53, PR interval 168 ms, QRS duration 104 ms, QT interval 436 ms with a QT control of 408 ms, QRS axis 43...
...The angiographic stroke volume is 103. Angiographic stroke volume index ejection fraction 0.62. No mitral regurgitation. The RR interval is 102 ms. 3) Qualitative ventriculography: There is mild anterolateral hypokinesis...
...Then approximately 1 cm distal to that is a 70% midright coronary artery lesion, approximately 70% diameter stenosis...
...There is 100% occlusion of the proximal left anterior descending with late filling of that vessel in its first diagonal. Circumflex coronary artery demonstrates luminal irregularities..."
Ugh. Can we say "LET ME OUT!!!!" or something similar?
'Night, all.
Cristy
*!@^*&?%'ing reports,
medical transcription