The QRS complex is positive in lead I and negative in lead II and also negative in lead aVF – indicating left axis deviation TIP When you see RBBB always look for 1 st degree heart block and/or left ...
The ECG shows sinus tachycardia at about 115 beats per minute with a PR interval of about 0.15 sec (normal). The P waves show normal duration, but they are peaked in II, II and AVF and their amplitude ...
This ECG shows sinus tachycardia at a rate of about 115 beats per minute with tall peaked P waves in II-III-AVF (P-pulmonale). The frontal plane QRS axis is +120° (right axis deviation) and the R wave ...
Unfortunately I can't email it - it means that the heart is turned a little bit to the right - usually if slightly enlarged but it is not necessarily a sign of problems. Discover the Truth Step into a ...
Background Interpretation of the athlete’s ECG is based on differentiation between benign ECG changes and potentially pathological abnormalities. The aim of the study was to compare the 2010 European ...
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