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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Unread Pre-Discharge ECG
Report: Sinus rhythm 58/min Left axis deviation (LAD) - 50o Intraventricular conduction defect (IVCD) Probably LAHB + non-specific conduction delay Possible LVH Giant anteroseptal T wave inversion Prolonged QT interval 0.660” (QTc for 58/min 0.45”)
Giant T Wave Inversion
Report:Sinus rhythm 74/min Advanced second degree AV block Idioventricular rhythm 38/min Giant T wave inversion Prolonged QT interval QTc 0.60” Comment:The tracing is virtually pathognomonic of a preceding Stokes-Adams attack. The T waves are large
Unread Pre-Discharge ECG
Report: Sinus rhythm 58/min Left axis deviation - 50o Intraventricular conduction defect (IVCD) Probably LAHB + non-specific conduction delay Possible LVH Giant anteroseptal T wave inversion Prolonged QT interval 0.660” (QTc for 58/min 0.45”) Comm
Giant T Wave Inversion: Cerebral Hæmorrhage
Report: Sinus rhythm Left anterior hemiblock Giant T wave inversion Comment: The patient, ever more rousable, started complaining of severe headache and a lumbar puncture136 showed blood and xanthochromia; she was transferred to the ICU. It is not an i
Giant T Wave Inversion
Report: Sinus rhythm Giant T wave inversion Comment: The patient became brain dead soon after the tracing was obtained. The ECG is diagnostic of a cerebral event. The phenomenon of giant T wave inversion is discussed in her (and Case 190’s) case report2
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