Criteria for lvh on ekg
[DOC File]Cardiac arrest - Stanford University
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-EKG with LVH and left atrial enlargement, giant negative T waves-treat with propranolol, amio for ventricular dysrhythmias-avoid increasing myocardial contractility and/or reducing ventricular volume-septal myomectomy for severe cases (mortality of 3-8%)-antibiotic prophylaxis for dental procedures. Deep Venous Thrombosis
ECG in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH): criteria and implications …
LVH with strain. voltage criteria for LVH. left atrial enlargement. left axis deviation. subtle QRS widening (0.11 - 0.13 s) repolarization abnormality (strain pattern or any other ST-T abnormality)
[DOC File]EKG and Interpretation
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Abnormal EKG (LVH, LBBB, ST-T wave abnormalities) Rhythm other than sinus (e.g. atrial fibrillation) Low functional capacity (e.g. inability to climb one flight of stairs with a bag of groceries)
[DOC File]EKG COURSE HANDOUT 2006 - CMC COMPENDIUM
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A number of different criteria and scoring systems exist for the determination of LVH on the ECG. A commonly used one is the Estes (or more correctly the Romhilt-Estes) system. It has reasonable specificity (85-95%), but sensitivity is low. Estes Scoring System for Left Ventricular Hypertrophy 3. This is scored o 6 criteria: 1. Voltage criteria:
[DOC File]ECG Analysis - developinganaesthesia
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Sep 02, 2015 · LVH (severe, with repolarization changes) EKG criteria - S in V1 or V2 + R in V5 or V6 > 35 mm (in a patient > 35 years) or - R in aVL > 11 mm - +/- associated findings. ST-segment and T wave changes V5-6, I, aVL (“strain pattern”) QRS widening. Left axis deviation. ST elevation in V1-2. associated with poor R wave progression
[DOC File]Jazz fest – ischemia and infarction - Torrey EKG
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Voltage criteria for . LVH: V5-6 > 30 mm (basically in any of the chest leads) or > 20 mm in any limb lead. RVH: R>S in V1, R>7 mm in V1, or S
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Dyspnea usually 1st sx, sudden death usually fr fatal arrhythmia, nml xray early on, eventually LVH, CHF, etc. ECG demonstrates criteria for LVH. Murmur: holosystolic, harsh, paradoxic splitting of S2,S3, and S4 may be present; pulse of sm amp.; slow ↑ + sustained peak. Aortic Regurgitation
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