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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Isolated Atrial Infarction
Report:Sinus rhythm 103/min PR segment elevation c/w atrial infarction Comment:In leads 2, aVF, V5-6 there is definite PR segment elevation indicating atrial infarction or ischæmia. As in the case of right ventricle, thin-walled atria have ischæmia ra
Wrong Reason for the Right Report
Report:Sinus tachycardia 128/min Third degree AV block Junctional escape rhythm 38/min Acute inferior and right ventricular infarction (Right-sided V leads as labelled) Atrial infarction Comment:The report followed a previous one, on a preceding ECG
Notched P Wave
Report: Sinus rhythm Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Widely notched P wave Sino-atrial exit block Probable atrial infarction Comment: The wide P wave (0.18â) is produced by an atrial conduction defect, usually involving the interatrial tract (Bachm
Echo (Reentry) Beats of Junctional Origin
Report: Top strip: Sinus bradycardia, progressive First degree AV block PR 0.24â Junctional escape beats Retrograde first degree AV block (RP 0.28â) Reentry (echo) beats of junctional origin Antegrade PR interval now 0.20â Incomplete RBBB B
Agonal Rhythm
Report:Sinus bradycardia ?Shifting pacemaker SVEBs RBBB 3rd degree AV block. Ventricular standstill Comment:Normally, the right atrium is the last part of human heart to stop beating. This is not possible to diagnose from surface electrocardiogram
Notched P Wave
Report: Sinus rhythm Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Widely notched P wave Sino-atrial exit block Probable atrial infarction Comment: The wide P wave (0.18â) is produced by an atrial conduction defect, usually involving the interatrial tract (Bachm
Echo (Reentry) Beats of Junctional Origin
Report: Top strip: Sinus bradycardia, progressive First degree AV block PR 0.24â Junctional escape beats Retrograde first degree AV block (RP 0.28â) Reentry (echo) beats of junctional origin Antegrade PR interval now 0.20â Incomplete RBBB B
Agonal Rhythm
Report:Sinus bradycardia ?Shifting pacemaker SVEBs RBBB 3rd degree AV block. Ventricular standstill Comment:Normally, the right atrium is the last part of human heart to stop beating. This is not possible to diagnose from surface electrocardiogram