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Search and discover over 2,500 ECG reports written by cardiologist and intensivist Dr George Nikolić OAM.
Early Posterior Infarction
Report:Atrial rhythm 61/min ST/T changes c/w infarction/ischæmia Comment:At this stage it is unwise to be more specific. With plump-looking inferior T waves it is possible that this is where infarct pattern will evolve. There is reciprocal depression i
Acute Inferior Infarct â L Circumflex Occlusion
Report:Sinus tachycardia 112/min Acute inferolateral infarction Comment:This trace has three major criteria favouring left circumflex artery over RCA as the culprit vessel. 1. The reciprocal changes in aVL but not in 1 denote the left circumflex as the
Interpolation and Aberrant Conduction
Report:Atrial rhythm 75/min VEBs, interpolated Rate-dependent incomplete right bundle branch block Nonspecific T wave changes Comment:The actual source of the rhythm is difficult to assign; P inversion in V6 is sometimes held to denote âleft atrial
Left Axis Deviation: LAHB
Report:Atrial & sinus rhythm 76/min Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Left anterior hemiblock Axis â40o Early transition Left ventricular hypertrophy with ST/T changes Comment:There is a typical qR and rS pattern in leads 1 and 3, respectively. Also t
Concealed Extrasystoles & Pseudoblock
Report:Multifocal atrial rhythm VEBs, multiform Fusion beat Second degree AV block, probable pseudoblock Comment:This would have been a multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) if the rate was over 100/min. AV block is uncommon in MAT and should be even le
Concealed Extrasystoles & Pseudoblock
Report:Multifocal atrial rhythm VEBs, multiform Fusion beat Second degree AV block, probable pseudoblock Comment:This would have been a multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) if the rate was over 100/min. AV block is uncommon in MAT and should be even le