Integrating the reverse Aslanger pattern with Littmann’s continuity, the patient was diagnosed with a high lateral, high-risk, occlusive myocardial infarction. The patient immediately received dual ...
This is quite an unusal ECG. The QRS morphology is unlike anything normally seen. Since it is upward concordent (all directed upward) in the precordial leads, which is one of the Brugada criteria for ...
This is quite an unusal ECG. The QRS morphology is unlike anything normally seen. Since it is upward concordent (all directed upward) in the precordial leads, which is one of the Brugada criteria for ...
The correct diagnosis is sinus tachycardia (Figure 2). The rhythm is regular at a rate of 120 beats/min, and a single premature complex is seen (^). The QRS complexes are wide (0.18 sec). An RSR' ...
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