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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Runs of Anomalous Conduction
Report :WPW syndrome Atrial fibrillation Runs of anomalous conduction (Wolff-Parkinson-White type âAâ) Borderline small voltage and T wave changes in frontal leads Comment :Syndrome, rather than mere conduction, because of the arrhythmia. The p
WPW âAâ in AF: Positive Concordant Precordial Pattern
Report:Atrial fibrillation with (very) rapid ventricular response. Anomalous conduction (WPW type âAâ) Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Comment:The rate approaches 300/min but is obviously irregular. The trace is pathognomonic of WPW. The positive co
Dangerous WPW Syndrome
Report: Atrial fibrillation Rapid response 240-300/min Anomalous (WPW) conduction, type âBâ Comment: If the observed cycle lengths during atrial fibrillation are less than 0.25â (250 milliseconds sounds more âlearnedâ in this context), the p
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Type âAâ Diagnosed as VT
Report:Atrial fibrillation with rapid response 177/min Anomalous conduction except for last three beats WPW syndrome Comment:This is a fairly typical example, showing either completely anomalous or completely normal complexes. The Cardiology Registrar