An Optical Illusion
Report:
Sinus tachycardia 116/min
First degree AV block
PR 0.40”
Normal axis
Left bundle branch block
QRS 0.125”
Comment:
This is one of the traces I originally misreported (as NPJT). One way for any ECG to find its way into this Library is to have been originally misreported, preferably by a Cardiologist! Those misreported by myself provide even greater interest, but less pleasure.
We all tend to underestimate the possibility of really long PR intervals; Marriott devoted an article to this8.
The optical illusion is the apparent negativity immediately after the QRS complex, especially in leads 2 and 3, as well as the pointy upward bits just before the T wave in 1 and aVL. I mistook them all, somehow, for retrograde P waves. As, again, Marriott points out, one needs to be an “expert” to mistake the P wave polarity in this manner9.
Closer scrutiny leads to recognition of normal upright P waves, properly negative in aVR and terminally negative in V1. I only recognised the error by reporting a subsequent ECG, which still had a respectable 1o AV block of 0.30” (Fig 13a) and looking at the appended previous trace.
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