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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Left Main Coronary Artery Lesion
Report: Sinus rhythm First degree AV block PR 0.22" ST/T changes consistent with acute coronary insufficiency Comment: The ECG gradually normalised over the next five hours (Fig 100a); the CPK levels remained normal. Cardiac catheter demonstrated 95
Ischæmic ST Segment Depression
Report:Sinus rhythm 69/min Right axis deviation +95o ST segment depression c/w ischæmia Comment:The patient had unstable angina and her ECG reflects her coronary disease. The ST segments are over 1 mm depressed, horizontal (âplaneâ depression) and
Ischæmic ST Segment Depression
Report:Sinus rhythm 88/min ST/T changes suggestive of ischæmia Comment:In a person with chest pain (or equivalent â women have a lot of those55) this ECG is diagnostic. There are plane, slowly rising, or downsloping ST segments in many leads and elev
Cooling Cardiac Arrest
Report:Sinus rhythm 99/min Intraventricular conduction defect c/c hypothermia Nonspecific ST/T changes Prolonged QT interval 0.40â QTc 0.84â Movement artefact V3 Comment:The hypothermic humps are rather inconspicuous, but there once one looks fo
Atypical LBBB: Anterolateral Q Waves
Report: Sinus rhythm SVEBs, runs of SVT Left axis deviation â50o Intraventricular conduction delay, probably atypical left bundle branch block Probable old anterior infarction ST/T changes suggest infarction/ischæmia. Comment: Post-arrest ECGs (a