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Tall Cerebral T Waves
Report: Sinus tachycardia Prominent T waves Nonspecific ST segment depression Prolonged QT interval Comment: This question can only mean something in a specific context. The context was one of eventually fatal cerebral œdema associated with (?produced
Brain Waves
Report: Sinus rhythm 90/min Prominent T waves Prolonged QT interval Comment: The patient became brain dead soon after this trace was taken, from a massive subarachnoid hæmorrhage. The “cerebral” repolarisation changes are most specific with giant T wav
Peaked Waves After Head Injury
Report:Sinus rhythm 80/min Borderline right axis deviation +90o Right atrial abnormality Tall peaked T waves ?cause Prolonged QT interval QTc 0.50” Comment:The T waves are, of course, typical of hyperkalæmia: narrow-based, tall and peaked. There wa
Mime of Cerebral Injury
Report:Sinus rhythm 75/min Borderline low voltage Poor R wave progression Diffuse T wave inversion Prolonged QT interval Comment:The tracing is quite suggestive of a cerebral event, but there was none. Cardiac catheter showed segmental akinesia and h