ECGs Flashcards
What do each of these leads show supply to, label the table
Label what artery is responsible for each part of the ECG
Sinus rhythm 85bpm
1st degree heart block as PR segments are over 200ms
STEMI in inferior circulation
ST elevation in II,III,aVF
RCA or circumflex
Extremely slow, under 40bpm
Ventricular rhythm
Hypokalaemia vs Hyperkalaemia
Hypokalaemia
May be caused by diuretics such as furosemide or bumetanide
NSTEMI
ST depression in V2-6 and I,II and aVF
Left coronary artery occlusion
Sinus bradycardia
40bpm
Not ventricular rhythm as its got normal QRS complexes
Very long QT interval, risk of Torsade de pointes
Torsade de pointes
Caused by severe hypokalaemia
Acute pericarditis
ST elevation with saddle-shape
Pericarditis does not release troponins as there is no ischaemia
STEMI
ST elevation in I and aVL
ST depression in reciprocal leads II,III and aVF
Occluded LAD
Second degree AV block Mobitz I
Progressive PR prolongation
Flecainide flutter
Rhythms which may not usually be transmitted via the fast conduction system can be with flecainide
Second degree AV block, Mobitz type 1
Progressive PR lengthening
Second degree AV block Mobitz Type 2
QRS suddenly dropped