ECG Flashcards
1
Q
Acute Pericarditis
A
- Sinus tachycardia
- Spodick sign- downsloping TP segment in leads II and lateral precordial leads
- Widespread concave STE and PR depression
- Reciprocal ST depression and PR elevation in V1 and avR
2
Q
Hypokalemia
A
- Increased P wave amplitude
- Prolongation of PR interval
- Widespread ST depression and T wave flattening/inversion
- Prominent U waves (best seen in V2-V3)
- Apparent long QT interval due to fusion of T and U waves (long QU interval)
3
Q
Right bundle branch block
A
- QRS duration >120ms
- RsR’ pattern in V1-3
- Wide, slurred S wave in lateral leads
4
Q
Mobitz II block (Hay block)
A
Intermittent non conducted P waves without progressive prolongation of PR interval
- PR interval in conducted beats remains constant
- P waves march through at a constant rate
- RR interval surrounding the dropped beat is an exact multiple of the preceding RR interval