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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Sino-Atrial Exit Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 52 – 54/min Sino-atrial exit block Bigeminy Nonspecific T wave changes Comment:There are two long cycles. One is slightly longer, the other slightly shorter than twice the preceding P-P cycle. Allowing for some sinus arrhythmia, th
Sino-Atrial Exit Block
Report:Sinus rhythm 74/min 3:2 sino-atrial exit block Bigeminy Negative U waves in lead 1 Comment:The same comments can be made here as for the preceding Case 93. It, too, could have Möbitz 2 mechanism. Below (Fig 94a) is another trace, with long cyc
Lean Children of Fat Parents
Report: Sinus arrhythmia ? Sino-atrial exit block, Möbitz I Right bundle branch block Pacemaker escape beats Ventricular fusion beats ‘Normalisation’ of QRS Comment: Both ‘normal’ complexes (one in each strip) and the small RBBB complex (6th in the
Brain-Stem CVA: SA Wenckebach
Report:Sinus rhythm 56 – 100/min Sino-atrial exit block, Möbitz 1 Minor T wave changes Lead V4 missing Comment:At first, seeing the typical grouping with acceleration before the pause, one thinks of AV Wenckebach. But there is no PR interval prolongat
Sotalol Overdose
Report:Sinus rhythm 62/min 2:1 AV block Ventriculophasic sinus arrhythmia Prolonged QT interval 0.58” QTc 0.58” Comment:The blocked alternate P waves are not very obvious, superimposed on prolonged, themselves rather wavy, T waves. Also, alternate at