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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Brugada Alarms
Report:Sinus rhythm 70/min Borderline left atrial abnormality Anteroseptal ST segment elevation Comment:The patient presented to Casualty following a syncopal attack and his ECG, especially in lead V2, showed a saddleback-type (type 2) ST segment ele
Brugada Morphology
Report:Sinus rhythm 80/min Left axis deviation – 35o Nonspecific T wave changes 3, aVF, V5-6 V1-2 ST elevation c/c Brugada’s syndrome Comment: This is a not infrequent problem in Casualty (see also Case 17): what to do with a patient whose ECG has a
Brugada Syndrome
Report:Sinus tachycardia 101/min PR interval 0.20” V1-2 morphology c/c Brugada syndrome Comment:The patient was admitted under a Neurologist, whose routine tests (scans, EEG, etc) were normal; a Cardiology consultation was arranged because of the “long