The electrocardiogram remains a crucial tool in the identification and management of acute myocardial infarction. A detailed analysis of patterns of ST-segment elevation may influence decisions ...
There are Q waves in the inferior leads and in leads V1-V4 (anteroseptal leads). This indicates an infarction, possibly old. What is concerning about this ECG tracing are the ST segments. There is an ...
There are Q waves in the inferior leads and in leads V1-V4 (anteroseptal leads). This indicates an infarction, possibly old. What is concerning about this ECG tracing are the ST segments. There is an ...
The diagnosis is atrial fibrillation, WPW, and a pseudo inferior wall infarction. Atrial fibrillation in which there are no organized P waves. Therefore, this is atrial fibrillation. The QRS complexes ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: When I went to my new doctor, whom I like very much, I found that they do a lot of things in their office that I would normally be sent elsewhere for. The nurse drew four vials of ...
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From recognizing subtle STEMI signs to decoding complex arrhythmias, advanced ECG interpretation is a critical skill for paramedics and emergency clinicians. Prioritized training, systematic ...
If the finding on an ECG is “septal infarct, age undetermined,” it means that the patient possibly had a heart attack at an undetermined time in the past. Septal infarct is a patch of dead, dying, or ...
The correct diagnosis is sinus tachycardia (Figure 2). The rhythm is regular at a rate of 120 beats/min, and a single premature complex is seen (^). The QRS complexes are wide (0.18 sec). An RSR' ...
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