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Congenital Heart Block with Long QT Interval
Report: Sinus rhythm 100 - 110/min Third degree AV block Junctional escape rhythm 48/min VEB SVEB Prolonged QT interval 0.60” QTc 0.53” Comment: This case has been reported73. While it is not possible to exclude post-syncopal QT prolongation in th
Rigor Mortis!
Report: Asystole. Comment: This is one of several dead patients’ ECGs I encountered during my three years in the United States. Presumably it’s their passion for ‘documentation’ that leads (some) Americans to take ECGs on (some) cadavers, maybe those wit
Failed Pacemaker?
Report: Sinus tachycardia 104 - 124/min First degree AV block[!xe "PR interval:long" \t "See AV block, first degree"!] Second degree AV block, probably Möbitz 2 Third degree AV block Ventricular standstill Junctional escape rhythm, ventricular escape
Ventricular Standstill in Sinus Tachycardia
Report:Sinus tachycardia 113/min Second degree, mostly 2:1 AV block Complete AV block – ventricular standstill Intraventricular conduction delay (known LBBB) Comment:This is almost certainly Möbitz 2 AV block in view of the associated bundle branch bl
Unexpected Ventricular Standstill
Report:Sinus rhythm 82/min Borderline first degree AV block Borderline left atrial abnormality (LAA) Onset of complete AV block with no escape beats Comment:Some escape beats did appear, either through isoprenaline or spontaneously, and the degree of
Vagotonia: Advanced Second Degree AV Block
Report: Sinus rhythm Advanced second degree AV block[!xe "Second degree AV block" \t "See AV block, second degree"!] Period of asystole Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia Comment: Vagally-mediated bradyarrhythmias may, at times, be fatal. Vast majori
Agonal Rhythm
Report:Sinus bradycardia ?Shifting pacemaker SVEBs RBBB 3rd degree AV block. Ventricular standstill Comment:Normally, the right atrium is the last part of human heart to stop beating. This is not possible to diagnose from surface electrocardiogram
Iatrogenic Ventricular Standstill
Report: Sinus rhythm 100/min Ventricular standstill (asystole) Comment: Hereby hangs a tale: The ECG technician ran to my (reporting) room in New York pale and trembling, clutching this trace in obvious fear. A senior Cardiologist saw her taking the ro
Agonal ST Segment Elevation
Report: Supraventricular rhythm of uncertain origin Sinus rhythm, with sinus arrests Probable junctional rhythm Progressive ST segment elevation Asystole Comment: Initial ST depression, followed by elevation, is quite common terminal event. Presumabl
Agonal Junctional Tachycardia
Report: Sinus bradycardia Junctional tachycardia AV dissociation VEBs, bigeminy (below) Second degree AV block, 2:1 (middle strip) Third degree AV block, ventricular standstill (Agonal) ST segment elevation Comment: The last part of a normal human