ECG: Quiz

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ECG QUIZ

DR.B.Gowrishankar MD pg

Prof.DR.G.Sundaramurthy’s unit(M7)

• WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSIS ?• HOW DO YOU ARRIVE AT IT ?

Features of multifocal atrial tachycardia

-different P wave morphology

-narrow complex, irregular tachycardia.

Atrial Flutter with 2:1 AV block

-flutter line

-QRS rate is half the flutter rate.

Saw tooth waveform (250-350 bpm)Irregular AV conduction

-QRS complexes conducted in 3:1 & 4:1 ratio

Non-specific intraventricular conduction delay(RsR’ complexes in II,aVF & V6.

Features of this ecg-paroxysms of atrial tachycardia rate of 150 bpm.

3:2 sinoatrial exit block

Normal QRS axis.

Ventricular tachycardia, 160 bpm, RAD +100` -wide complexes & AV dissociation

-a capture beat

-a fusion beat.

Sinus rhythm-monomorphic wide complex tachycardia.

AV Dissociation ,independent atrial activity.

Features of Inferior wall MI-deep Q waves,ST elevation & T wave inv. In leads III and aVF.-reciprocal ST depression in leads I & aVL.

Sinus rhythm –atrial ectopics.RAD, incomplete RBBB patternComplete heart block.

Acute inferior MI-ST elevation in leads II & III-reciprocal changes in leads I,V4-6.

Polymorphic VT-multiple morphologies-varying R-R intervals

Wide complex tachycardiaLAD --60`

A short R-S intervalNo AV dissociation.

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