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The QT interval of ECG is from the beginning of QRS wave to the end of T wave, representing the total time of ventricular depolarization and repolarization.
A 14-year-old leukemic child had a sudden wide QRS tachycardia with a frequency of 167 bpm, and the rhythm was regular. After anti-arrhythmia treatment, the patient recovered to sinus rhythm.
R wave greater than S wave is judged to be positive; R smaller than S  is judged to be negative; R equal to S amplitude is judged to be equipotential.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicting irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
The illustration shows the two patterns of ventricular tachycardia episodes.The green circle represents sinus rhythm. Picture A shows paroxysmal episodes of ventricular tachycardia, and picture B shows short bursts.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicts irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicting irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
Male, 23 years old, healthy. When the initial excitation potential of the ventricle deviates from a certain lead axis, a Q wave will be projected onto that lead, which is a physiological Q wave.
When intermittent conduction dysfunction occurs in the Bachmann bundle, intermittent left atrial abnormality may be seen on the ECG,  which can be differentiated from anatomical left atrial enlargement.
In ventricular septal defects, left ventricular hypertrophy, biventricular hypertrophy, or right ventricular hypertrophy ECG may be present.
When sinus arrest occurs, the electrocardiogram will show a long P-P interval, which is not multiples of the basal sinus cycle, including physiological and pathological reasons.
Sometimes, left ventricular hypertrophy with tall T waves is easily misdiagnosed as hyperkalemia and hyperacute T waves, and ECG needs to be carefully identified in combination with clinic.
The larger the left ventricular volume and the closer the distance between the left ventricular wall and the chest wall, the greater the amplitude of R wave in the left chest lead, and vice versa.
Sometimes, the amplitude of sinus P wave is extremely low, close to equipotential line, and it is easy to be misdiagnosed as junctional rhythm.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicts irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
Second degree rinteratrial block includes two types: type 1 block with progressive worsening of conduction and interruption of conduction, and type 2 block with fixed conduction and interruption.
Under the background of sinus rhythm, if the difference of P-P interval is less than 120ms, it can be considered that the rhythm is basically regular and can not be diagnosed as sinus arrhythmia.
Patients with ventricular septal defects have left ventricular hypertrophy in the early stage and biventricular hypertrophy in the middle and late stages.
If atrioventricular dissociation can be observed during wide QRS wave tachycardia, it can help diagnose ventricular tachycardia.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
When QRS wave is multi-component in V1 lead and notch appears in inferior lead, it is highly suggested that the subject may suffer from atrial septal defect.
Third degree block refers to persistent or permanent interruption of conduction, which can occur in any part of the conduction system and produce corresponding electrocardiogram changes.
Sometimes, there may be slight non-specific changes and normal variations in the electrocardiogram, which are often due to physiological reasons and have no clinical therapeutic significance.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicts irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
A 2:1 left bundle branch block is considered when complete left bundle branch block alternates with normal QRS complexes and the PR interval is fixed.
Under normal circumstances, when the initial excitation potential of the ventricle is far away from a certain lead axis, a Q wave will be projected on that lead, which is a physiological Q wave.
A 67-year-old man presents with heart palpitations, numbness of the lips and nausea after consuming poisonous shellfish. ECG showed sinus bradycardia.
On ECG paper, five small squares make up a middle square. Divide 300 by the number of middle squares occupied by adjacent identical ECG waves to get the heart rate.
When premature contractions occur, the ventricular filling time is shortened and the ventricular filling volume decreases, which can lead to a decrease in QRS wave amplitude.
In measuring the cardiac cycle, it is necessary to select the same component of adjacent cardiac waves and the same measurement reference point, such as measuring the PP interval and RR interval.
ECG in atrial fibrillation (AFib), a 3D illustration depicts irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and rapid, chaotic atrial activity, posing a risk of palpitations and stroke.
The atrial foci originating from the anterior and posterior walls of the right atrium form an inverted P wave and positive and negative biphasic P wave in the V1 lead, respectively.
When the atrium and ventricle maintain a 1:1 conduction relationship, the atrial rate and ventricular rate are the same, otherwise they need to be evaluated separately.
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