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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Inferoposterior Infarction
Report:Sinus tachycardia 108/min Accelerated junctional rhythm 98/min SVEB (6th complex, a pseudofusion beat) Movement artefact Pacemaker, electronic, 70/min Failure to sense Acute infero(postero)lateral infarction Low voltage in frontal leads Com
Fixed-Rate Pacemaker
Report: Sinus rhythm 1 Left bundle branch block 3 Fixed-rate (asynchronous) ventricular pacemaker 39/min 6 Comment: Large spikes denote a unipolar pacemaker, a feature not seen in temporary pacemakers. The slow rate would normally imply the battery de
R-on-T Pacing
Report:Sinus tachycardia 106/min 1 Fixed-rate ventricular pacemaker rhythm 58/min 2 R-on-pacing 3 Fusion beats 3 Nonspecific ST/T changes 1 Comment:If the spikes go marching through another rhythm there is no way of knowing if they are atrial or vent
Failure to Sense
Report:Atrial fibrillation 1 Ventricular pacemaker 1 Failure to sense 2 R-on-T pacing 2 Fusion beat 2 Incomplete right bundle branch block 1 Nonspecific ST/t changes 1 Comment:Failure to sense is only intermittent, since the pacemaker discharge is
Masquerading Bundle Branch Block
Report:Atrial fibrillation with ventricular response 80-120/min 1 Fixed-rate ventricular pacemaker rhythm 50/min 2 Fusion beat (third paced complex) 1 R-on-T pacing 1 Right bundle branch block 1 Left anterior hemiblock 1 Standard masquerading bundl
R-on-T Pacing
Report:Sinus rhythm 82/min 1 Ventricular pacemaker rhythm 58/min 1 Intermittent failure to sense 3 R-on-T pacing 3 Acute or recent inferior infarction 2 Comment:The first paced beat is paced just after the apex (or nadir, depending on the lead) of t