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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Normal ECG in Critical Triple Vessel Disease
Report:Normal trace Comment:This old (1975 again) trace is remarkable in that its owner had critical triple vessel disease, like the patient in Fig 106b. There were a lot of collaterals. The lesson is obvious.
Normal Infant ECG
Report: Sinus rhythm 144/min Axis +110o RsV1 Normal trace Comment: The heart rate of a normal infant between one and three months is 120 to 180/min; the normal range widens over the next three months to 106 – 186/min88. The rest of the trace would pa
Juvenile Notch
Report: Sinus rhythm Axis +90o Early transition Normal trace Juvenile notch Comment: The interesting part of the ECG are leads V2 and V3, where a prominent juvenile notch of the T wave mimics 2:1 AV block. If only these two leads were available, it w
Normal Trace
Report: Sinus rhythm Normal axis Semivertical heart position Normal trace Comment: This was a disappointingly normal trace. Note the normal ‘septal’ q wave in lead V6 - the sign of initial left-to-right depolarisation across the septum. I advised the
Arms-Legs Reversal
Report:Sinus rhythm 60/min Legs-arms reversal Normal trace Comment:The pattern is diagnostic: retrograde P waves and flat L1. This is much less common than arms or V1 – V2 or V3 reversal. In this case the computer went for the arms reversal with “atria