Cardiology Flashcards
ECG - Takosubo
ST Elevation in apical leads V5-V6
ECG HOCM
T wave inversion in the anterolateral leads
ECG Brugada
Coved ST Elevation and T wave inversion in V1 and V2
ECG - Wellens Syndrome
Biphasic T wave in V2-V3
Aortic regurgitation
Early diastolic murmur (EDM)
loudest at the lower left sternal
edge with the patient sat forward in expiration.
Signs of severity: collapsing pulse, third heart sound (S3) and pulmonary oedema.
Aortic regurgitation - Eponymous Signs
• Eponymous signs
⚬ Corrigan’s: visible vigorous neck pulsation
⚬ Quincke’s: nail bed capillary pulsation
⚬ De Musset’s: head nodding
⚬ Duroziez’s: diastolic murmur proximal to femoral artery compression
⚬ Traube’s: ‘pistol shot’ sound over the femoral arteries