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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Left Ventricular Diastolic (Volume) Overload
Report:Sinus rhythm Left atrial abnormality First degree AV block Early transition Left ventricular hypertrophy, volume overload type Comment:The upright T waves tend to remain upright for a long time on volume overload LVH; eventually they come down
Volume Overload LVH
Report:Sinus rhythm 75/min Left atrial abnormality Left ventricular hypertrophy voltage Prominent T waves c/w volume overload Comment:In the diastolic overload of chronic aortic or mitral incompetence T waves may not only remain upright with LVH, but
Mitral Incompetence: LV Volume Overload
Report:Sinus rhythm. Left atrial abnormality Normal axis. Left ventricular hypertrophy with volume overload pattern. Comment:Tall prominent T waves and, later, merely upright ones, constitute the LV volume, or diastolic, overload pattern. It can only
LVH: Left Ventricular Volume Overload
Report:Atrial fibrillation with controlled response (56/min) Left anterior hemiblock (frontal plane QRS axis -50o) Poor R wave progression Left ventricular hypertrophy (RV5 > 25 mm) Prominent T waves consistent with LV volume overload Comment:The pat
LVH – Volume Overload Pattern
Report:Sinus rhythm 65/min Left atrial abnormality Left ventricular hypertrophy, volume overload pattern RSR’ in V1-2 Comment:The LAA is best seen in V3-5, along with prominent T waves. With LVH voltage in the chest leads this constitutes evidence for