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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Small Voltage in Anasarca
Report: Sinus rhythm 98/min Absolute small voltage Diffuse nonspecific ST/T changes Prolonged QT interval Comment: The entire QRS complex is less than 5 mm in the frontal leads and less than 8 mm in the precordial leads. The commonest cause is extensi
Absolute Small Voltage in Anasarca
Report:S tachycardia 111/min Absolute small voltage Poor R wave progression Comment:While frontal leadsâ small voltage is too common to have great clinical significance, absolute small voltage is always pathological. Curiously, students almost invari