Negative precordial T-waves on an electrocardiogram (ECG) can indicate various cardiac conditions, including myocardial ischemia, ventricular hypertrophy, or early repolarization abnormalities. They are often associated with conditions affecting the heart's electrical activity and can suggest underlying issues like coronary artery disease. However, the interpretation of negative T-waves should always consider the patient's clinical context and other diagnostic findings. Further evaluation, including additional tests and clinical history, may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
its negative! negative reply, answer that is not positive
The mean would be negative, but standard deviation is always positive.
Taking "and" to mean "plus", the answer is negative 12.
the exponent is a negative
Precordial repolarization disturbance is a heart condition that can be determined though an EKG. Precordial has to do with the area above your heart and repolarization has to do with the heart muscle preparing itself for it's next beat.
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IN statistics yes there is a negative mean. Mean is the average of multiple numbers. Negative is opposite of positive.
Precordial shock from the AED
A negative plus a negative equals a negative.
its negative! negative reply, answer that is not positive
Heave is a precordial impulse that may be felt (palpated) in patients with cardiac or respiratory disease. Precordial impulses are visible or palpable pulsations of the chest wall, which originate from the heart or the great vessels. You can find various collection of Renownend medicine for Heart Issues @ Healthgenie.in
Yes. If much of your data has negative values, it's likely that the mean will be negative, too.
The mean would be negative, but standard deviation is always positive.