Normal sinus rhythm inferior infarct
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Pt = 1; NSR= normal sinus rhythm; RBBB= right bundle branch block; PSVC= premature supraventricular contraction; PVC= premature ventricular contraction; NA= data not available; ECG =
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- Normal P-R: from 0.12 – 0.20 s (between 3 and 5 little boxes) - May be normal up to 0.22 s with sinus bradycardia. II. TOO SHORT (< 0.12s) Causes. If the sinus rate is fast (sinus tachycardia): probably due to adrenergic activation (fever, shock, thyrotoxicosis, beta-adrenergic agonists) If the sinus rate is normal: Congenital small AV node
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A cardiac rhythm that originates form the SA node is called a sinus rhythm. Other pacemaker sites include the AV node, bundle of His, bundle branches, and purkinje network. The age of the person will reflect the normal SA node rate of electrical impulses per minute.
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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This is the same kind of process as a left main infarct: two areas can be affected at once. Both the inferior and posterior territories will by affected by a single plug in the RCA, producing an infero-posterior MI. A plug here… produces an inferior infarct here, and a posterior infarct here. Here’s the PDA.
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Ex.—Sinus Tachycardia with rate of 108 on the ECG – We see on rhythm strip P waves. We check the axis strip – We see on the history (old anterior infarct, and inferior infarct). Leads 2, 3, AVF are inferior. Lead 2 looks OK. Lead 3 has a QS formation. This looks …
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Electrocardiogram was normal registering sinus rhythm, and chest roentgenogram was normal. Transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated left atrial enlargement, and a large mobile middle-strong echo with regular surface in the left atrium, which originated from interatrial septum and prolapsed into the left ventricle through mitral valve during ...
[DOC File]Localizing Infarcts On a 12-Lead EKG
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ISCHEMIA VS INFARCT. In a “normal” EKG complex the electrical impulse originates in the SA Node, to AV node, down the ventricles past bundle of His, into each left & right bundle. -Rhythm: Regular (R to R interval)-Rate: Regular (60–99 beats/minute)-P wave: upright, before every QRS complex-QRS: narrow, not wide (0.04-0.10 seconds)
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