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    • [PDF File]Congenital heart disease THE NORMAL ECG IN CHILDHOOD …

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      electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy were present in 15% of children with a normal left ventricular mass on ultrasound (specificity 85%), while only 12 of 62 children with an abnormal left ventricular mass also had left ventricular hypertrophy on the ECG (sensitivity 19.4%). In this study the normal standards used were ...

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    • [PDF File]Cardiac Emergencies in the First Year of Life

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      a hyperactive right ventricular impulse, with a split and fixed S2. A grade 2 to 3/6 systolic ejection murmur is at the upper left sternal border, with a mid diastolic rumble at the left lower sternal border. The ECG will show right axis deviation, right ventricular hypertrophy, and right atrial enlargement (Fig. 2).

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    • [PDF File]Pediatric Dysrhythmias - University of New Mexico

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      Although a complete EKG interpretation is beyond the scope of this chapter, it is advisable to use a systematic approach, with special attention to rate, rhythm, axis, ventricular and atrial hypertrophy, and the presence of any ischemia or

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    • [PDF File]Clinical Pediatrics Simplified Pediatric Electrocardiogram ...

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      primary purpose for an EKG. An EKG does not pro-vide a structural diagnosis. Thus, an EKG performed for a heart murmur may be of little benefit, as a normal EKG does not rule in or rule out structural heart disease. Step 4. Evaluate for Right and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Standardization First, always check for the standardization marks

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    • Usefulness of the pediatric electrocardiogram in detecting ...

      Background—A shortcoming of the pediatric electrocardiogram (ECG) appears to be its inability to accurately detect left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). This study prospectively assesses the usefulness of the pediatric ECG as a screening modality for LVH. Methods—Concomitant echocardiograms and ECGs from a large cohort of children who were

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    • [PDF File]Guidelines for the interpretation of the neonatal ...

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      Left ventricular hypertrophy T wave abnormalities in and V — Increased R wave amplitude in Vs — Increased S wave amplitude in VI — Combination of the last two variables ... Guidelines for the interpretation of the neonatal electrocardiogram slide set presentation 2002 ...

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    • [PDF File]Pediatric EKG Answers - ACEP

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      American College of Emergency Physicians Section of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Pediatric EKG Quiz Answers 4/04 1. The T wave in lead V1 generally inverts by day 3-4 of life, unless a child has right ventricular hypertrophy or a congenital defect causing excess right sided forces.

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    • Evaluating ECG Results and Screening for ADHD

      Evaluating ECG Results and Screening for ADHD The Heart Center CH1548.06.12.xxxx Evaluation of ECG Findings ECGs should be interpreted by a pediatric cardiologist or pediatric electrophysiologist to obtain accurate results.

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    • [PDF File]Electrocardiographic interpretation in athletes: the ...

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      Electrocardiographic interpretation in athletes: the ‘Seattle Criteria’ Jonathan A Drezner,1 Michael John Ackerman,2 Jeffrey Anderson,3 Euan Ashley,4 Chad A Asplund,5 Aaron L Baggish,6 Mats Börjesson,7 Bryan C Cannon,8 Domenico Corrado,9 John P DiFiori,10 Peter Fischbach,11 Victor Froelicher,4 Kimberly G Harmon,1 Hein Heidbuchel,12 Joseph Marek,13 David S Owens,14

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    • Basics of pediatric pulmonary hypertension

      suggest the presence of pulmonary hypertension such as right ventricular dilation, right ventricular hypertrophy, and flattening of the interventricular septum (see figure 2). The most important measurement is the tricuspid valve regurgitation Doppler gradient. This is an estimate of right ventricular pressure, which in the

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