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Cerebral T Waves
Report: Sinus tachycardia 120/min Vertical heart position Left ventricular hypertrophy with atypical ST/T changes Prolonged QT interval Comment: It is not possible to determine with certainty whether the QT interval is prolonged or U waves are present
Right Atrial Abnormality
Report: Sinus rhythm Right atrial abnormality Comment: The P wave is over 2.5 mm tall . It is characteristically peaked, and its axis is over +70o; these additional criteria are not necessary for the diagnosis of RAA. The older term, P pulmonale, is st
Electromechanical Association
Report: Probable multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT) 122/min Vertical heart position Nonspecific T wave changes Movement artefact V2-3 Comment: The earliest ECG sign of emphysema is the shift of P wave axis in the limb leads to beyond +70o. This is