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Hypocalcæmia
Report: Sinus rhythm 70/min Nonspecific lateral T wave changes Prolonged QT interval QTc 0.50â Comment: Although the QT interval is prolonged, the T wave is usually fairly normal in hypocalcæmia. This may explain the rarity of torsades de pointes:
Hypocalcæmia
Report: Sinus rhythm Borderline first degree AV block PR 0.22â Prolonged QT interval QT 0.44â, QTc 0.50â Comment: The long QT is easy to spot because the T waves are relatively prominent from hyperkalæmia. The trace is fairly typical of ren
Hypocalcæmia in Painless Pancreatitis
Report:Sinus rhythm. LVH voltage. Non-specific T wave changes 1 & aVL. Prolonged QT interval 0.53". Q3 and borderline ST segment elevation 2, 3, aVF. Comment:This was an unusual presentation of acute pancreatitis (proven by means of a CAT scan) prese
Torsade de Pointes?
Report: Sinus/junctional rhythm SVEBs R-on-T VEBs Runs of multiform ventricular tachycardia ? torsade de pointes Comment: The purists are probably correct in reserving the name torsade(s) de pointes for multiform VT with swinging axis and a backgrou