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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 reentry of bundle branch reentrant ventricular tachycardia occurs between the left bundle branch and the right bundle branch. This is a malignant ventricular tachycardia.
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.
Bidirectional ventricular tachycardia is a kind of malignant arrhythmia. The polarity of QRS main wave alternates from beat to beat, and it is easy to degenerate into ventricular fibrillation.
Generally, when the sinus heart rate is below 60 beats per minute, it is called sinus bradycardia. This arrhythmia can be both physiological and often pathological.
Coffee or caffeine and heart arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat). Stethoscope and ECG tape on background of coffee beans. Effect and risk of drinking coffee or caffeine on cardiac arrhythmia development
ECG curve folded on paper
Using the ECG electrode. Isolated photo with clipping patch.
Electrocardiograph Traces - Cardiac Arrhythmia
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.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
In ventricular septal defects, left ventricular hypertrophy, biventricular hypertrophy, or right ventricular hypertrophy ECG may be present.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
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 ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
Male, 71 years old, was clinically diagnosed with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. During sleep at night, ECG monitoring showed sinus bradycardia, blood pressure 115 and 70mmHg.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
Patients with ventricular septal defects have left ventricular hypertrophy in the early stage and biventricular hypertrophy in the middle and late stages.
Abnormal ECG refers to changes in depolarization waves and or repolarization waves, most of which are pathologic and few are physiological.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows sinus rhythm abnormality of right ventricular hypertrophy, inferior T wave due to hypertrophy and ischemia, Abnormal ECG study, unconfirmed diagnosis
ECG displaying Torsades de pointes rhythm, dangerous heart rhythm with fast, irregular beats twisting around the electrical axis, potentially causing fainting or cardiac arrest, 3D illustration
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.
A 67-year-old man presents with heart palpitations, numbness of the lips and nausea after consuming poisonous shellfish. ECG showed sinus bradycardia.
ECG ElectroCardioGraph paper that shows inferolateral T wave changes for clinical correlation, Resting Heart Rate HR 65 beats per minute, Abnormal ECG for a 41 years old male, Electrocardiogram
ECG displaying Torsades de pointes rhythm, dangerous heart rhythm with fast, irregular beats twisting around the electrical axis, potentially causing fainting or cardiac arrest, 3D illustration.

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