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ECG criteria that support SVT over VT include a right bundle branch block pattern, varying bundle branch block, an R or qR pattern in V1, or an ectopic P wave prece...
Electrocardiographic (ECG) findings are typically non-specific, such as T wave inversions, left atrial enlargement, left ventricular hypertrophy, incomplete right bundle branch block, and lef...
Pulmonary congestion and symptoms due to right ventricular failure: weight gain, ankle oedema, right upper quadrant pain and ascites . The patient may have a history of rheumati...
Echocardiogram - may show right ventricular hypertrophy. ECG - arrhythmias and right bundle branch block have been recorded.
Atrial tachycardia with aberrant conduction: Aberrant conduction usually manifests as either left or right bundle branch block and the bundle branch block may ...
Left axis deviation may be seen. Right bundle branch block (RBBB) - see diagram below The activation of the right ventricle is delayed and slowed conduction from the left to...
There may be tall and broad P waves (right atrial enlargement) and complete or incomplete right bundle-branch block. The R waves in leads V1 and V2 are small.
Bifascicular block (right bundle branch block and either left anterior or left posterior fascicular block). Bradycardia with pulse heart rate below 50 or sinoatrial blo...
In acute coronary syndrome, common ECG abnormalities include T-wave tenting or inversion, ST-segment elevation or depression including J-point elevation in multiple leads and pathological Q waves. ...
Investigations ECG: findings are usually nonspecific; they may show right atrial hypertrophy (tall peaked 'p' waves), incomplete right bundle-branch block, Q waves in l...
The dominant R wave in lead V1 may be misinterpreted as right bundle branch block. Type B: the delta wave and QRS complex are predominantly negative in leads V1 and V2 and positive in the ...
Infective endocarditis is a lifelong risk in unoperated patients (18.7 per 10,000 patient-years) and in those with residual defects [ 3 ] . Right bundle branch block may be caused by oper...
Investigations [ 9 , 10 ] ECG ECG may be normal in infants and children with small shunts Typical findings include a tall P wave indicating right atrial enlargement, incomplete...
In the chronic phase it is also important to seek complications of the disease, for example: ECG (with 30-second lead II rhythm strip) changes which include Right bundle-branch block...
P2 is delayed and will accentuate splitting in pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary stenosis and right bundle branch block. Ectopic beats and pacing will delay A2 and cause 'reverse split...
ECG - may be normal, or show any of these changes: sinus tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, nonspecific ST or T-wave abnormalities, right ventricular strain pattern V1-3, right axis ...
Cardiac system VF is the usual cause of immediate death from electrocution; this occurs immediately. [ 9 ] Other arrhythmias have been reported: right bundle branch block and nonspe...
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, ECG - the most common findings are ventricular arrhythmias with left bundle branch block (LBBB) morphology. CXR....
Right Upper Quadrant Pain , Where is my right upper quadrant? The right upper quadrant (RUQ) is a section of your tummy (abdomen). Look down at your tummy, and mentally d...
Right Lower Quadrant Pain, Where is my right lower quadrant? The right lower quadrant (RLQ) is a section of your tummy (abdomen). Look down at your tummy, and mentally di...